[lm-sensors] W83627DHG, steps to use
Andrew Gaydenko
a at gaydenko.com
Thu Jan 4 04:54:52 CET 2007
======= On Thursday 04 January 2007 06:34, you wrote: =======
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>coretemp is measured at the hottest part of the core, while
>motherboard will tend to measure the surface temperature. A few
>degrees difference is expected. Also that's a really nice temperature
>for coretemp, perhaps you have really frigid air conditioning. My
>overclocked Core2Duo (@3.4 GHz) runs coretemps of 51C idle and up to
>60C under full load... which is a huge improvement from my old Athlon
>MPs which were 56-65C surface temperature.
[OT]
My aim is a silence rather an overclocking ;-) So I have set Zalaman
9500 to ~1550 rpm (all fans noise are below Samsung HDD noise now).
[T]
OK, I can conclude, coretemp's temps are more "honest", as expected -
closer to cores - closer to truth.
>I made a patch for KSensors, I don't use SysGuard.
It seems like KSensors project is not under development now :-(
At any case I'll try it with your patch, thanks!
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