Linuxers: what is the Tempereature of your PC, Netbook, notebook? by jazei | tildeverse BBJ

>0 jazei @ 2023/08/05 14:44

Hi, I'd like to know what is the temp. of yoour device using linux.
Why? because of when I had linux mint 21 the temp was 40 to 56 °Ccentigrade grade. Now I using a win in the netbook that had linux.and the temp now is cooler than the time with linux....
So I'd like to know ifthis is for the change from linux to win 10 lite or it is by change the hard disk from mechanic to solid disk.
Thank you and Regards.
Ps: I love linux, and when I learn to install I will back to use linux. Today I need a technician for do all of these tings, change OS, change hard disk. It is a pitty but it is my reality. what a pitty.

>1 jdtron @ 2023/08/07 17:16

>>OP
On my laptop it's about 45°C.
On my deskto about 38°C.

Both devices run a pretty minimal Arch Linux.

>2 mirage @ 2023/08/08 08:01

>>OP
I have a ThinkPad A275 running Gentoo Linux. When I leave it sitting on the desktop, with Firefox, Discord, Kmail, and a couple of Konsole windows open (its usual state), the temperature is around 41C-43C, with spikes up to around 55C if I actively interact with it a lot. If I leave it in the most minimal state (just on the KDE desktop, but nothing open), it cools to around 38C, and in the busiest use case (compiling with portage), the temperatures go up to aound 68C. 

I don't know how it compares with Windows, but considering how notoriously hot the AMD FX series processors were (and how old they are nowadays), I'm quite pleased with the temperatures and performance. I do use TLP, which is a service that tweaks the kernel's behavior to save battery power (and I assume this lowers temps by proxy). 

With newer processors from Intel (and maybe AMD?), I'd expect the operating system to play a very minor role in power and thermal management anymore, since the trend for the past decade or so has been to delegate more and more of that stuff into the hardware itself.

>3 ultrachip @ 2023/08/09 00:38

>>2

I idle at around 31C (Ryzen 2600, desktop w/ decent ventilation, stock air cooler, running Linux Mint)

>4 anthk @ 2024/01/18 16:39

>>OP
.sensors
BAT1-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
in0:           0.00 V  
curr1:            N/A  

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0:       +31.0°C  (crit = +90.0°C)

acpitz-acpi-0
Adapter: ACPI interface
temp1:        +46.0°C  (crit = +100.0°C)


Having a light environment helps.

>5 percent20 @ 2024/01/31 02:29

i found this command online the other day trying to see if my 
furnace was still running...

paste <(cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/type) <(cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone*/temp) | column -s $'\t' -t | sed 's/\(.\)..$/.\1°C/'

here's my current output:

acpitz           55.0°C
x86_pkg_temp     56.0°C
pch_cometlake    54.0°C
INT3400 Thermal  20.0°C
SEN1             52.0°C
SEN2             59.0°C
SEN3             55.0°C
SEN4             54.0°C
SEN5             59.0°C
B0D4             55.0°C
iwlwifi_1        60.0°C

>6 jazei @ 2024/03/07 12:47

Now I have Lubuntu, with uptime 52 min Temp was 41 celsius degree
screenshot: https://imgbox.com/lW4epmCe