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Date:      Mon, 21 Jul 2008 12:59:09 +0100
From:      Kemian Dang <fbsd.kdang@googlemail.com>
To:        Achilleas Mantzios <achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Monitoring CPU temperature: mbmon shows 201 degrees C
Message-ID:  <48847A0D.6070907@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <200807211426.03832.achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com>
References:  <200807211426.03832.achill@matrix.gatewaynet.com>

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Achilleas Mantzios wrote:
> Hi, i have had various crashes and segfaults in the last hot days (room temp about 30 deg C).
> I tried to monitor CPU temp with mbmon, which shows a very big value in COU temperature:
> doroot@panix:~# mbmon -c 1
>
> Temp.= 42.0, 201.0, 39.0; Rot.= 3245,    0,    0
> Vcore = 1.50, 1.81; Volt. = 3.30, 5.08, 11.31, -11.74, -1.66
>
> Also, healthdc shows:
> localhost       186.0    0.0     0.0    5314    17307   0000    1.49    2.49    1.62    5.42   0.00     -10.84  0.00
> and lmmon -i shows:
>  Motherboard Temp               Voltages
>
>  186C / 366F / 459K        Vcore1:   +1.469V
>                            Vcore2:   +1.766V
>     Fan Speeds             + 3.3V:   +3.219V
>                            + 5.0V:   +4.932V
>     1: 10629rpm            +12.0V:  +11.750V
>     2: 33750rpm            -12.0V:  -13.188V
>     3: 16071rpm            - 5.0V:   -1.800V
>
> So i dont have any idea how to assess the real CPU temperature.
> I am thinking of tuning down the BIOS to fail-safe settings, just as an extra measure.
> Apart from that, i have no clue how to solve the random crashes/segfaults problem.
> I also opened the case in order to get ventilated with fresh air from the room.
> Any hints would be welcome.
> P.S.
> Please include me in the reply, i am not subscribed to -questions.
>   
I use
sysctl -a |grep tepmerature
to get the temperature, tough to say the truth, I am not sure about 
their exactly meaning...

Best wishes,
Kemian



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