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Re: [SLE] Re: Asus mainboards
- From: "Alan Lenton" <alan@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 05:55:07 +0100
- Message-id: <009d01c140c7$5f6971a0$070210ac@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Guys,
Now you figured out who is interested do you think you could take the Asus
boards discussion to somewhere more appropriate?
Thanks
alan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Johansson" <andjoh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <sienix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [SLE] Re: Asus mainboards
| Which values are which in these measurements? In the BIOS PC Health
section,
| I get a CPU temp of just under 50 degrees with my Athlon 1GHz/Epox mobo,
but
| in KDEs sysguard I get CPU temp 33 degrees and Sys-temp 47. And something
| called Sbr_temp 25 degrees. Which values do I trust, if any, and what do
| those values measure?
|
| Anders
|
| On Tuesday 18 September 2001 13.15, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
| > Hello Simon
| >
| > Indeed, same as mine. My wife has an Athlon 1.333 on an Elite
| > motherboard running at 34°C idle under Linux.
| > And yes, it affects Win2K too, all OS or tools (like rain) that
| > generate HLT instructions to cool the CPU...
| >
| > Kind regards
| >
| > Guy
| >
| > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
| >
| > On 18/09/2001, 12:00:20, Simon Neil x1798
| >
| > <simon.neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote regarding Asus mainboards:
| > > Hi Guy,
| > >
| > > Just got a message from a friend of mine about these boards
| >
| > running hot.
| >
| > > I've got an A7V133 (flashed BIOS from 1003 to 1005a) with
| >
| > Athlon 1.3GHz,
| >
| > > 266MHz fsb. The processor runs at 57-59 degrees, same as
| >
| > before flashing
| >
| > > the BIOS. Is this normal or hotter than it should be? I've
| >
| > read the
| >
| > > problem was with Linux and the HLT instruction set, does this
| >
| > carry for
| >
| > > Windoze 2000 too?
| > >
| > > cheers
| > > Simon
|
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Now you figured out who is interested do you think you could take the Asus
boards discussion to somewhere more appropriate?
Thanks
alan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anders Johansson" <andjoh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <sienix@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <suse-linux-e@xxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:45 PM
Subject: Re: [SLE] Re: Asus mainboards
| Which values are which in these measurements? In the BIOS PC Health
section,
| I get a CPU temp of just under 50 degrees with my Athlon 1GHz/Epox mobo,
but
| in KDEs sysguard I get CPU temp 33 degrees and Sys-temp 47. And something
| called Sbr_temp 25 degrees. Which values do I trust, if any, and what do
| those values measure?
|
| Anders
|
| On Tuesday 18 September 2001 13.15, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
| > Hello Simon
| >
| > Indeed, same as mine. My wife has an Athlon 1.333 on an Elite
| > motherboard running at 34°C idle under Linux.
| > And yes, it affects Win2K too, all OS or tools (like rain) that
| > generate HLT instructions to cool the CPU...
| >
| > Kind regards
| >
| > Guy
| >
| > >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
| >
| > On 18/09/2001, 12:00:20, Simon Neil x1798
| >
| > <simon.neil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote regarding Asus mainboards:
| > > Hi Guy,
| > >
| > > Just got a message from a friend of mine about these boards
| >
| > running hot.
| >
| > > I've got an A7V133 (flashed BIOS from 1003 to 1005a) with
| >
| > Athlon 1.3GHz,
| >
| > > 266MHz fsb. The processor runs at 57-59 degrees, same as
| >
| > before flashing
| >
| > > the BIOS. Is this normal or hotter than it should be? I've
| >
| > read the
| >
| > > problem was with Linux and the HLT instruction set, does this
| >
| > carry for
| >
| > > Windoze 2000 too?
| > >
| > > cheers
| > > Simon
|
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