Date: Sat, 26 May 2007 09:05:03 +0530 From: Shanker Balan <mail@shankerbalan.net> To: freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: temperature 80.0C: decreasing clock speed from 1700 MHz to 1400 MHz Message-ID: <20070526033503.GT28168@yahoo-inc.com> In-Reply-To: <4657633E.9080605@root.org> References: <20070525163646.GL28168@yahoo-inc.com> <20070525210808.GG1992@turion.vk2pj.dyndns.org> <4657633E.9080605@root.org>
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Hello, Nate Lawson wrote, > Peter Jeremy wrote: > > On 2007-May-25 22:06:46 +0530, Shanker Balan <mail@shankerbalan.net> wrote: > >> I am running recent -current on my HP dv1000 laptop. Each time I start a > >> compile, the CPU gets very hot. > > > > Does the fan start and/or speed up normally? > > > > Is there some blockage (eg lint) in the airpath? Dust is an excellent > > thermal insulator. If you don't feel like opening the case, try > > vacuuming all the air ports. > > > > Try loading cpufreq as others suggested: > > cpufreq_load="YES" in /boot/loader.conf I do have both powerd and cpufreq enabled. I'l try the fan dusting trick in a bit, need to find the right tools to open the case up! :) [faith] /usr/ports/www/firefox> grep cpufr /boot/loader.conf.local cpufreq_load="YES" [faith] /usr/ports/www/firefox> kldstat |grep cpu 6 1 0xc0c9f000 a34c cpufreq.ko Thank you! -- Shanker Balan http://shankerbalan.net/
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