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le Sun, 8 Apr 2007 15:42:49 -0700 |
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"Mark Knecht" <markknecht@×××××.com> a écrit: |
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> Hi, |
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> I have an Asus A8N-E motherboard which had a motherboard chipset |
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> fan go bad yesterday. After doing some reading I found many folks have |
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> had this same problem and switched successfully to Zalman passive heat |
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> sinks so I did the same thing today. The machine has been up for about |
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> 4 hours with no problems. So far so good.... |
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> My question is how can I monitor chipset temp from my my desktop to |
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> watch this for awhile? If I drop into BIOS I see a temperature listed |
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> and had to turn off boot time warnings about the chipset fan going to |
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> slow so it seems the BIOS knows what's going on. |
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> Is there a way for me to do this in Gnome? |
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> Thanks in advance, |
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> Mark |
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Try sys-apps/lm_sensors and gnome-extra/hardware-monitor . You'll find more info at |
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http://gentoo-wiki.com/HARDWARE_Sensors |
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