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I installed Lm-sensors and looks like core temp is fluctuating right
around 50° C with a high of 100°+, though when that was I don;t
know. The notebook's been on for about 1 hour in an uncooled room on
my table. FF is running, TBird, Libreoffice too. Seems good in the
hood now!<br>
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On 06/02/2012 08:34 AM, scott.gamble wrote:
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On 06/01/2012 09:05 PM, BrianO'Keefe wrote:
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Is that next Thursday? BTW, I have had the notebook on my lap
for about an hour now and the fan is barely running and I'm not
getting the heat build up on my poor lap at this point.
Thunderbird and FF running-Tbird using about 8% CPU and FF
40-60%. FF seems pretty greedy and though the Toshiba has a
Celeron 550 CPU, it is 2.8 Ghz. The cleaning obviously helped
the heat build up though.<br>
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Gracias<br>
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Brian<br>
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On 06/01/2012 08:56 PM, Ted Pomeroy wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Brian, If this is a laptop are you willing and able to bring it to our
next meeting to see if we can identify all the separate issues? Rob's
point is interesting, but your original question was about Firefox, so
maybe a demonstration and a look at top and dmesg might be
enlightening. Ted P
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I was wondering have you used "lmsensors"- to see what the actual
temperature is?<br>
I did not see the temperature posted? I have to keep an eye of my
graphics cards temp.<br>
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I use the command "watch sensors" that gives me an running update
on the temp of my CPU<br>
and GPU.<br>
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