Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 21:29:38 -0700 From: Rebecca Cran <rebecca@bluestop.org> To: cem@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: No amdtemp sysctls, acpi errors, AMD Ryzen 5 2400G Message-ID: <2418724.ffieBuXMo3@photon.int.bluestop.org> In-Reply-To: <CAG6CVpX8LX%2B5c7Vrmvxs2Q1M6GH-j5zk=kRAsirA9teiYrCFJw@mail.gmail.com> References: <Pine.GSO.4.64.1811131259350.27287@sea.ntplx.net> <2898686.bT80LyP3VS@photon.int.bluestop.org> <CAG6CVpX8LX%2B5c7Vrmvxs2Q1M6GH-j5zk=kRAsirA9teiYrCFJw@mail.gmail.com>
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On Tuesday, 13 November 2018 21:17:59 MST Conrad Meyer wrote: > Maybe it should be -54 instead of +54? 183-(54*2) is the somewhat > plausible 75?C (still pretty warm even for load). How good is your > cooling solution? D'oh, of course it's -54 instead of +54 (For some reason I presumed a positive offset would be *subtracted*)! I have an all-in-one liquid thermaltake cooler installed, and under Windows it reports reaching 67C when running flat out, which doesn't seem bad. > (The references I can find with a quick search suggest TR 29xx should > also be -27? rather than -54?C, but they may be mistaken. 183-54-27 > is still 102?C ? extremely hot!) That's why I thought 54 was more likely! My 2990WX has 4 units for 32 cores instead of 2 units and 16 cores for other models, so I guessed that perhaps I should double the 27 value other people had said should be used. -- Rebecca
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