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06-11-2008, 04:06 PM
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Checking CPU temperature
Dear All,
In the output below, where should I look for the CPU temperature? The value
CPU Temp: -2.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = transistor
seems unlikely. Or is -2.0°C realistic?
Is there some other program to check the CPU temperature?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
$ sensors
it8712-isa-0290
Adapter: ISA adapter
VCore 1: +1.31 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +4.08 V)
VCore 2: +1.82 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +4.08 V)
+3.3V: +3.38 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +4.08 V)
+5V: +6.85 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +6.85 V) ALARM
+12V: +11.97 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +16.32 V)
-12V: -9.32 V (min = -27.36 V, max = +3.93 V)
-5V: -9.48 V (min = -13.64 V, max = +4.03 V)
Stdby: +6.85 V (min = +0.00 V, max = +6.85 V) ALARM
VBat: +4.08 V
fan1: 1739 RPM (min = 664 RPM, div = 8)
fan2: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, div = 8)
fan3: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM, div = 8)
M/B Temp: -55.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = transistor
CPU Temp: -2.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = transistor
Temp3: +51.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +90.0°C) sensor = thermal diode
cpu0_vid: +1.350 V
$
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06-11-2008, 04:18 PM
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Checking CPU temperature
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All,
In the output below, where should I look for the CPU temperature? The value
CPU Temp: -2.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor = transistor
seems unlikely. Or is -2.0°C realistic?
Is there some other program to check the CPU temperature?
Thanks in advance,
Paul
cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
This is what I use to check temps if I feel like my sensors widget is
not right.
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06-11-2008, 04:23 PM
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Checking CPU temperature
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Mark Haney <mhaney@ercbroadband.org> wrote:
>> In the output below, where should I look for the CPU temperature? The
>> value
>>
>> CPU Temp: -2.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor =
>> transistor
>>
>> seems unlikely. Or is -2.0°C realistic?
>>
>> Is there some other program to check the CPU temperature?
>>
> cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
>
> This is what I use to check temps if I feel like my sensors widget is not
> right.
Thanks, Mark, but
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
cat: /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature: No such file or directory
$
Paul
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06-11-2008, 04:26 PM
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Checking CPU temperature
Paul Smith wrote:
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Mark Haney <mhaney@ercbroadband.org> wrote:
In the output below, where should I look for the CPU temperature? The
value
CPU Temp: -2.0°C (low = +127.0°C, high = +127.0°C) sensor =
transistor
seems unlikely. Or is -2.0°C realistic?
Is there some other program to check the CPU temperature?
cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
This is what I use to check temps if I feel like my sensors widget is not
right.
Thanks, Mark, but
$ cat /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature
cat: /proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature: No such file or directory
$
Paul
Hmm. You don't have ACPI on your system at all? YOu might want to poke
around /proc, that metric may be located in a slightly different
location than mine, but on all my systems (laptops, desktop, Fedora or
Gentoo) it's in that location.
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