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Date:      Sun, 24 Apr 2011 20:41:24 +0200
From:      Bartosz Fabianowski <freebsd@chillt.de>
To:        John <john@theusgroup.com>
Cc:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: System extremely slow under light load
Message-ID:  <4DB46ED4.2010500@chillt.de>
In-Reply-To: <20110424182456.9DD03589@server.theusgroup.com>
References:  <4DA596D3.1090803@chillt.de> <op.vt1efdn68527sy@pinky> <BANLkTik5Jq1QP776xQ0zQvQ5MKYe4LQZUA@mail.gmail.com> <4DB44DA3.5060509@chillt.de> <4DB4589B.2020909@ksu.ru> <4DB45D6C.20203@chillt.de> <20110424182456.9DD03589@server.theusgroup.com>

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> I don't know which i7 you have, but the intel datasheet for the i7-870 states
> that the maximum case temperature is 72.7C.

I have a Core i7 Q740 with a native speed of 1.73GHz. My previous Dell 
had a Q730. Both were exhibiting the same problems.

Since this is a laptop, I would expect temperatures to be higher than in 
a desktop box. So up to 50-60°C CPU temperature while idling and 90°C 
under load may be acceptable. But the behavior the computer is 
exhibiting definitely is not acceptable.

- Bartosz



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