Nate> my p3-800 still runs at 50C(AFAIK when its idle, as i can't
Nate> query the cpu from linux yet lm_sensors doesn't support the
Nate> chip..so 50C is from the bios)
I labored under the same misconception until Frodo (author of
lmsensors) corrected me.
The CPU is very far from idle when you'r
Nate Amsden wrote:
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> Arcady Genkin wrote:
> >
> > So I got this new motherboard (ASUS CUSL2-C), and I hear that one of
> > the Windows utilities that come with it can control CPU fan's speed.
> > I thought that it would be very nice (I have no way of checking
Nate Amsden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > So I got this new motherboard (ASUS CUSL2-C), and I hear that one of
> > the Windows utilities that come with it can control CPU fan's speed.
> > I thought that it would be very nice (I have no way of checking),
> >
Arcady Genkin wrote:
>
> So I got this new motherboard (ASUS CUSL2-C), and I hear that one of
> the Windows utilities that come with it can control CPU fan's speed.
> I thought that it would be very nice (I have no way of checking),
> since the native Intel's fan on
Arcady Genkin wrote:
> So I got this new motherboard (ASUS CUSL2-C), and I hear that one of
> the Windows utilities that come with it can control CPU fan's speed.
> I thought that it would be very nice (I have no way of checking),
> since the native Intel's fan on my PIII w
So I got this new motherboard (ASUS CUSL2-C), and I hear that one of
the Windows utilities that come with it can control CPU fan's speed.
I thought that it would be very nice (I have no way of checking),
since the native Intel's fan on my PIII wants to be a jet-plane
turbine.
In short,
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