Date: Thu, 8 May 2008 19:55:50 -0700 From: "Nerius Landys" <nlandys@gmail.com> To: "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: coretemp 70C = CPU too hot? Message-ID: <560f92640805081955m3219d3d3k26946a3ad5d86b1b@mail.gmail.com>
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Howdy. I purchased a 1U 10 inch deep server machine a few months ago: http://www.abmx.com/1u-10inch-deep-supermicro-mini-server-p-366.html?osCsid=80f3951929d5a7ae27a51733627ee18a The CPU is a Xeon 3xxx dual core 2.4 GHz. The machine has no case fans, by design. It's sitting in a well-ventilated rack in a data center. Oddly, when there are no machines below and above it, the machine gets hotter. Seems that machines above and below help to cool it down. I have the "coretemp" kernel module loaded on the FreeBSD 7.0 OS, and I saw that the CPU core temp(s) hit 70 degrees Celsius during a compile of GCC. Is this too hot? Should I complain to the people who assembled the computer? At the time this happened there were supposedly no surrounding machines. This machine has given me no problems. At idle when conditions are good (meaning A/C is working properly and there are machines above and below it) my CPU temps are below 40.
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