Re: RPM problem

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Alan wrote:
On 02/25/2008 01:56 PM, Alan wrote:
I am encountering a problem that needs some sort of fix.  Not urgent,
but
it is something that eventually needs to be solved.

I have a laptop that has heat issues.  Given a hard enough workload it
will overheat and shutdown.  (I have yet to find out where the
temperature
setting is at for this shutdown.  Hints would be much appreciated.)

Does it always overheat or does it only happen after a suspend/resume
cycle?

I don't use suspend/resume.  It overheats when it his max cpu for over 2
minutes or so and I don't have it propped up for extra airflow.  (It has
big fan intakes on the bottom of the laptop.)

There is no control in the bios setup to adjust temperature controls. It
is an  HP zv5200.  It was pretty nice three+ years ago.  Getting a big
worn now.


I see this problem a lot with an older HP laptop. I have the cpu-frequency applet set up in gnome and shift down the speed using the applet control. My bios does not set the maximum speed either. Not a wonderful cure but it works to prevent cpu from shutting down when running transactions.

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