Re: Replacing cpu

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On 06/28/2015 01:48 AM, g wrote:

On 06/27/2015 07:45 PM, jd1008 wrote:
On 06/27/2015 05:59 PM, g wrote:
what is 'sensors' telling you about temp and speed?
I had no chance to even start lmsensors.
It was a first boot after install of fc20.

Also, found:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Nice-Non-Contact-LCD-IR-Laser-Infrared-Digital-Temperature-Thermometer-Gun-FO-/291326656758?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_2&hash=item43d46c00f6
USD9.41
.
that can work also.

do be aware, because these thermometers are cheap, that are not as
accurate as higher priced thermometers.

what ever you get, check it for high and low readings.

ice = 32.0 °F | 00.00 °C. water boiling point = 211.9 °F | 99.97 °C
Thanx G.
I have an electronic digital thermometer, the tip of which is inserted
into the boiling water.
At my location, it reported that boiling water is at 204 °F
We are only at about 4250 feet above sea level.
So I  think the thermometer is fibbing :)


check both ends for both °F & °C to see which is more accurate.

even if off a little, for sure, more accurate than a finger. ;-)

after, you should get lmsensors working so you do not have to keep
getting out thermometer.

you might also consider loading 'xsensors' to run in a window.
I will be running lmsensores before I hit the sack tonight and
check in the morning. But first, I will check to be sure that
BIOS is at latest rev, and will disable APIC in grub.cfg.

By the way, in fc20, I do not see which package can let me
set the frequency of the 2 cores.
On another machine I had tested (Dell E6500) on fc22, I recall
there was such a package.
But I just do not recall it's name.

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