Nearly idle temperature is around 39° C.
The fan looks like the HP standard fan for Z420: HP 647289-001.
PC running on the side makes no difference, here short videos:
http://www.chaosbeatcombo.de/bilder/on_ ... d_idle.mp4
http://www.chaosbeatcombo.de/bilder/on_ ... olding.mp4
I also try to have look at the fan profile, but I have a quite common ubuntu problem with the power management (pwmconfig): it does not recognize any sensors. I have not found an easy solution yet, looks like I have to add/change some lines in the linux kernel or something like that - phew.
How many CPU-Slots?
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Re: How many CPU-Slots?
I give up on the Linux power management (pwmconfig)! It still says . This seems to be a notorious answer with at least three possible solutions which may work or not. It's quite common that no solution works - I am not the only one with this problem. That is my first real Linux dissappointment!
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There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed
Re: How many CPU-Slots?
(This kind of feedback would be appropriate on a Linux-oriented forum. We support FAH here and that message is from Linux, not FAH.)SteffenCBC wrote:I give up on the Linux power management (pwmconfig)! It still says. This seems to be a notorious answer with at least three possible solutions which may work or not. It's quite common that no solution works - I am not the only one with this problem. That is my first real Linux dissappointment!Code: Select all
There are no pwm-capable sensor modules installed
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