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Le_Forgeron <lef### [at] freefr> wrote:
> IIRC, he said that the temperatures of cores were fine (and low) when
> the incident happened.
Of course they were because the fan was spinning so fast. It doesn't
mean the load wasn't at 100%.
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- Warp
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Well, that I forgot to check indeed. But I am pretty sure it was not the
> case. The system was neither slowed down at all.
The CPU load being high doen't necessarily mean that the system becomes
sluggish.
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On 22-2-2014 18:22, Warp wrote:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Well, that I forgot to check indeed. But I am pretty sure it was not the
>> case. The system was neither slowed down at all.
>
> The CPU load being high doen't necessarily mean that the system becomes
> sluggish.
>
True indeed. However, what set off the fan seems to have been the
extreme high temperature (99C) somewhere on the motherboard. Related to
a core? I don't know. I do not pretend to understand the works ;-)
There is a huge lot of confusion on the web about what TEMPIN0, TEMPIN1
and TEMPIN2 are referring to. Nobody seems really to know. So, examples
given, some say:
TEMPIN0=System Temp
TEMPIN1=North Bridge
TEMPIN2=South Bridge
others guess:
TMPIN0 = SYS
TMPIN1 = CPU
TMPIN2 = MCH
and others, comparing HWMonitor with Everest Ultimate come to:
BIOS - HWMonitor - Everest
SYS = TMPIN0 = Motherboard
CPU = TMPIN1 = CPU
MCH = TMPIN2 = Northbridge
I cannot bake any bread from that :-(
Thomas
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> There is a huge lot of confusion on the web about what TEMPIN0, TEMPIN1
> and TEMPIN2 are referring to. Nobody seems really to know. So, examples
> given, some say:
Most BIOS settings have a page that shows temperatures and fan speeds,
the manual of the motherboard should tell you what each one is. I assume
the confusion is because different motherboard manufacturers use
different "channels" for different purposes.
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On 24-2-2014 9:36, scott wrote:
>> There is a huge lot of confusion on the web about what TEMPIN0, TEMPIN1
>> and TEMPIN2 are referring to. Nobody seems really to know. So, examples
>> given, some say:
>
> Most BIOS settings have a page that shows temperatures and fan speeds,
> the manual of the motherboard should tell you what each one is. I assume
> the confusion is because different motherboard manufacturers use
> different "channels" for different purposes.
>
Which leads of course to the expected question of 2.50 Martian Dollars:
/where/ is that manual? I have none; I cannot find anything on the web
resembling docs.
motherboard: Pegatron Corporation 2AB6
Thomas
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