Len Brown pisze: > What bad things happen if you leave the critical trip point at 256? > Do you find that you can drive the temperature over 105 and > the system fails to shut down? > > -Len > > It isn't problem in this case (nx6310). But on hp nc nc6220 first trip point is at 30 *C, so fan is usually on (noise, power consumption). -- Maciej Rutecki www.unixy.pl Kernel Monkeys (http://kernel.wikidot.com/)
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