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Old 01-14-2007, 09:44 PM   #1
johnsanty
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I'm geeting the the following message: localhost kernel: CPU1: Temperature above thre


Hi All,

I dont know why I'm getting the following messages on my Terminal. eventhough I just logged in for a few minutes. Could anyone help me on how to stop appearing these messages?or, is there something wrong with my configuration? Any help would be greatly appreciated.. Thank you in advance...

By the way, here's my system info:
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.17-1.2174_FC5smp #1 SMP Tue Aug 8 16:00:39 EDT 2006 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

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Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:30 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:30 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:30 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:30 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Running in modulated clock mode

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:42 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:42 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:42 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:42 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Running in modulated clock mode

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:48 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:48 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:48 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:48 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Running in modulated clock mode

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:54 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU1: Temperature above threshold

Message from syslogd@localhost at Sun Jan 14 22:35:54 2007 ...
localhost kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold
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Last edited by johnsanty; 01-14-2007 at 10:16 PM.
 
Old 01-14-2007, 10:36 PM   #2
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1) you may just need to open the case and clean the cooling fans.

2) the CPU cooling fan or the case cooling fan may have failed.
 
Old 01-15-2007, 02:48 AM   #3
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Basically your CPU is hotter than the threshold temperature. This once happened to me and the CPU fan/cooler had collected dust and as such wasn't cooling the CPU adequately.
 
  


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