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Message #00223
Re: GPU-Core Temp
Hello Mario, hello Johannes, hello @ all
Am Montag, den 18.05.2009, 11:48 +0200 schrieb Mario:
> Johannes Kabisch wrote:
> > since I settled for the acpi=ht hack I wanted to start a little poll about GPU-Core-Temps:
> >
> > Average GPU-Core Temp Idle mode: 79°C
> > Distro: Ubuntu 9.04
> > Compiz, Berryl or similiar: YES
> > acpi=HT?: YES
VGN-Z21MN here
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acpi=ht: NO (Switch between graphic-Cards with Windows XP DVD)
Distro: Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic (Alpha 1 [1])
NVidia GPU-Settings:
Image Setings 'High Quality'
16 x Antialiasing
16 x Anisotropic Filtering
[x] Texture Sharpening
No Overclocking
Avarage GPU-Core Temp Idle mode: 52°C
Highest Temperature [2] 83°C
> How do you get the GPU temperature? Is it specific to the nvidia card?
make your choice:
a) /usr/bin/nvidia-settings - sudo apt-get install nvidia-settings
b) /usr/bin/nvclock -T (Console) - sudo apt-get install nvclock
c) /usr/bin/nvclock_gtk - sudo apt-get install nvclock-gtk
d) /usr/bin/gkrellm - sudo apt-get install gkrellm
[1] http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/karmic/alpha1
[2] after 5 minutes Full-Windowed Google-Earth 'Flight Simulator'
Regards,
Raphael Gradenwitz
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