Date: Sun, 6 Jan 2008 22:26:48 +0100 From: "Johannes Dieterich" <dieterich.joh@googlemail.com> To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: overheating Thinkpad X60s with 7.0-RC1 Message-ID: <542798610801061326o63f731d5o32bef2eb2624f85e@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <47813D8E.9080603@fsck.ch> References: <542798610801060556h28d300f2n4fdcf21d83d2213f@mail.gmail.com> <47813D8E.9080603@fsck.ch>
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Hello Tobias, I have to admitt, that I never had special interest in any temperatures of my notebook whilst it was still running 6.2. It just worked.. ;-) X and T series of the thinkpads are rather different, even the cores are completely different (I have a dualcore low-voltage version, I assume yours is running on a dual Pentium m, or?). But good to know that it works for some people/thinkpads! :-) Bye, Johannes On 1/6/08, Tobias Roth <freebsd.lists@fsck.ch> wrote: > > Johannes Dieterich wrote: > > Hello everybody! > > > > Since the update from 6.2-STABLE to 7.0 I'm encountering problems with > the > > temperature of my Thinkpad X60s. Under heavy load, e.g., make builworld > or > > compile gcc or... I get the following output in /var/log/messages: > > Hum, for what it's worth, I found that the opposite is true for my > Thinkpad T43p. After I updated to 7.0-BETA-something, I could turn off > the cpu fan completely and have the notebook not go above 70 deg celsius > when being idle. This did not work before 7.0. > > My maximum temperature under load (with fans running of course) was and > still is around 75 deg celsius. > > Regards, > Tobias >
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