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Re: RPM problem - overheating actually
- From: "Alan" <alan clueserver org>
- To: ggw wolves durham nc us, "For testers of Fedora Core development releases" <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Cc:
- Subject: Re: RPM problem - overheating actually
- Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2008 11:30:50 -0800 (PST)
> Robin Laing wrote:
>> Alan wrote:
>>> I am encountering a problem that needs some sort of fix. Not urgent,
>>> but
>>> it is something that eventually needs to be solved.
>>>
>>> I have a laptop that has heat issues. Given a hard enough workload it
>>> will overheat and shutdown. (I have yet to find out where the
>>> temperature
>>> setting is at for this shutdown. Hints would be much appreciated.)
>>>
>>
>> Get a can of compressed air and blow it through your fan openings if you
>> can. This may clear out some of the dust and give you some more working
>> room for temp as well.
>
> The BIOS setup should have something like "Hardware Monitor" or "PC
> Health Status" that will have the sensors display, and nearby should be
> the settings for the fans and temperature alarm levels.
>
> Be *Very Careful* of course.
>
> Setting the overheat shutdown temperature too high could irrevocably
> damage your CPU and/or other chips on the motherboard.
>
> I wouldn't happen to be a dell machine BTW?
Nope. HP zv5200z. It is a three+ year old AMD64 machine. It was the
fastest thing I could find three years ago. Still a pretty hot machine,
now even more so.
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