Date: Mon, 11 Nov 2002 12:21:12 -0800 From: La Temperanza <temperanza@softhome.net> To: questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: healthd question: how do I correct the problems healthd complains about? Message-ID: <3DD01138.1040906@softhome.net> References: <bulk.8235.20021111114914@hub.freebsd.org>
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> > >Michael E Mercer wrote: > >>Hello peoples, >> >>I just recently installed healthd and it is printing these messages... >> >>healthd: A value of 2.06 for CPU #0 Core Voltage with a range of (1.95 <= n <= >>2.05) >>healthd: A value of 31.00 for Chip Set Temperature with a range of (0.00 <= n <= >>30.00) >>healthd: A value of -5.76 for -5 Volt with a range of (-5.50 <= n <= -4.50) >>healthd: A value of -13.89 for -12 Volt with a range of (-13.20 <= n <= -10.80) >>healthd: A value of 0.00 for CPU #0 Cooling Fan with a range of (3000.00 <= n <= >>9999.00) >>healthd: A value of 1.00 for CPU #1 Temperature with a range of (10.00 <= n <= >>30.00) >> >> The voltage discrepancies can probably be corrected by replacing your power supply with a better quality brand-name one. The CPU temperature and cooling fan are obviously not being measured correctly, probably either a software problem or just a cheap component (fan/CPU/motherboard) without a sensor. As for the chipset being slightly overheated, I would recommend getting a case or PCI slot fan if you don't have one; it will improve airflow over the entire motherboard. You can also buy a fan for some chipsets, but if the air isn't getting out of your case it won't help much. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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