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My grandpa is going to be sad...
It's a laptop π.
If that's the CPU temperature then it's running really efficiently, you'd expect up to 100Β°C if you were doing something intense!
It can't reach 100C, it's a 10 year old Core i3 π€· π.
That means your fans are good then!
Yeah, some dust maybe, but other than that, they still work like a caharm π.
That's nothing. My laptop regularly reaches 100C doing basic gaming lol.
Is this a Linux kernel 6.66 joke?
No, the 66Β°C was just a coincidence π.
Maybe we'll discover Gentoo is emitting as much CO2 as China
It's Void, but still π.
i also use void linux
Buddieeees βΊοΈ.
Time to test out that 8 year old thermal paste!
It's actually 11 years old π¬, but I changed it a few years ago βΊοΈ.
Just out of curiosity I just started building the Linux kernel to see what my system does, but the CPU isn't going over 10% load and is hovering around 40 degrees. I just ran make
without any parameters, is there a way to get it to use more than a single cpu core at a time?
Edit: Now we're cooking. make -j$(nproc)
99% CPU utilization at 56 degrees.
Edit: Now we're cooking.
make -j$(nproc)
99% CPU utilization at 56 degrees.
Such an understatement for 56C π.
I use a DeepCool AK620 CPU cooler.
Oh, good, a sane person that uses air cooling.
I have a BeQuiet one on my desktop... can't remember the model though π.
my laptop is at 56Β°C idle, then again it is summer here
edit: the moment i went to check it is now at 47Β°C with the browser open. maybe it was reporting the wrong temperature or it's just cooler today
winter is hitting hard on some parts, I see
lol π€£π€£π€£, yeah, I had the window open π€£.
You need some cooling sir
I need to take this thing apart and blow the dust from the fan π.
You might want to replace your thermal paste as well.
Yeah, of course, no way I'm assembling it with the old thermal paste π.
sudo emerge -av firefox
Thermald and TPM
What are you compiling?
yt-dlg. It's wxPython based, so it takes A LOT of time and CPU power... or maybe my laptop is just old π.
me but while running libsvtav1
Also when you do x265 encodes π₯².