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Date:      Tue, 22 Mar 2005 02:16:43 +0100
From:      "Alex D'Elia" <alex@fan.priv.at>
To:        Danny Howard <dannyman@toldme.com>
Cc:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: wow ! 5.3 -> 5.4 ->
Message-ID:  <20050322011643.GB11100@fan.priv.at>
In-Reply-To: <423F4F77.9080708@toldme.com>
References:  <20050320221930.GA11100@fan.priv.at> <423F4F77.9080708@toldme.com>

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Hi everybody,

* Danny Howard <dannyman@toldme.com> [050321 23:49]:

> Alex D'Elia wrote:
> >
> >before, when the machine was compiling, it was getting
> >at 82 degrees with 100% CPU
> >
> >now, with 100% CPU it gets at maximum 52 degrees.
> 
> Totally un-scientific, but I have been watching tempurature the past few 
> days with gkrellm.  I thought your report sounded pretty fantastic, so I 
> HAD to try it out.  I made world, etc.  And while making world, 
> tempurature climbed rapidly to top tempurature of 144.5F.

that was also my reaction. That is why I started to look for a explanation,
but I am sure of it, not because of the software I use to check temperature,
but specially from my hand.

Untill the last update, the system was always getting to such temperatures
as soon as it was compiling for a while ( 5 minutes ).
And the temperature was really high because my hand on the laptop was simply
more hot than it is in these days.
I know its pretty empirical as a proof, but the laptop is not compiling
since 2 days, and still the temperature is now at 52 degrees Celsius,
Before, in the last 3 months, every time I compiled something for longer
than 5 minutes, it reached high temperatures, really high :-0  !!!

> Since booting in to the new world, and running portmanager -u, as well 
> as streaming, plenty of work to keep the system quite loaded, it took 
> some time to get past 120F, and now seems to top out around ... 142.7F 
> it says now.  It took a long time to get past 140F.
> 
> It seems that if thre IS a difference, that maybe it takes longer to 
> build up heat now?  Ah well . . .
> 
> Thanks,
> -danny

I think it hangs with the acpi system, but I cant tell.
I hope at least this that this case may be of help for the community

red d(r)eam(s)on,
alex


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