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cpu temps running seti
If you are running seti@home on a quad-core under linux x86_64 can you
please post your cpu temps? (especially if you are running an optimized seti app like AK_V8_linux64) I trying to get a feel as to what normal cpu temps should be with 4 seti@home's running under BOINC (1 app per core) Thanks Eric |
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cpu temps running seti
Sam Wormley wrote:
Sam Wormley wrote: Eric wrote: If you are running seti@home on a quad-core under linux x86_64 can you please post your cpu temps? (especially if you are running an optimized seti app like AK_V8_linux64) I trying to get a feel as to what normal cpu temps should be with 4 seti@home's running under BOINC (1 app per core) Thanks Eric My duo core runs about 43-44° C MacBook Pro Sorry the actual CPU diode measures at 75° C so if the diode says 75c why do you day its 44c? |
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