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heating on sony vaio

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heating on sony vaio

Postby yukawa » Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:12 pm

Hello!

I just installed my Ultimate Edition 2.9, on my VAIO machine (hate it) and i have one problem. It is heating. Sensors showing me temp when is only firefox opened above 50. My fan is working constantly. I have installed proper drivers. Temp on win 7 is 10 degrees less. SO what to do? any suggestions? As i can see my cpu is not overloaded!

I have sony vaio VPCEB4S1E

I would like to add what I got from
sensors-detect


This is relatively common on laptops, where thermal management is
handled by ACPI rather than the OS.
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Re: heating on sony vaio

Postby pch.shot » Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:20 am

Take a screen shot and post back.
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Re: heating on sony vaio

Postby pch.shot » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:29 pm

Very nice!
Systems Windows XP Pro 32 bit & various Linux in Virtual Box and VMWare Player
Intel i7 2600K cpu with built in Intel 3000 video
1 OCZ Vertex 3 120 gig ssd(System)
1 Western Digital 2 Terabyte Green internal hard drive(Storage)
Kingston ddr3 1333 ram(4 gig)
MSI Z68A-GD80(G3)mobo w/hdmi video and optical audio
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1 LG sata optical drive
Antec Sonata IV case/620 watt psu
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Re: heating on sony vaio

Postby yukawa » Tue Nov 01, 2011 4:56 pm

My Vaio is only couple months old and I don't think that's the problem of cleaning. Specially bcs it runs on very low temp on Win 7. I tried several of distros before installing Ultimate Edition 2.9 and i had lots of problems. Now temp is not the problem, somehow it runs normally on 48 degrees and i have only chromium opened. I think it is the problem with sensors, they don't read temp accurately. There is some protection or i dont know what.

But now there is another problem. When i run some youtube videos or similar my cpu usage increases rapidly (together with temp) and it says npviewer.bin is the one which uses most of it.
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Re: heating on sony vaio

Postby yukawa » Wed Nov 02, 2011 6:17 am

Ok that will solve the session problem, the thing that I was doing already. but how to solve problem in general? So i don't need to kill process manually every time i watch some yt video or whatever.
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