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Hey all. I've been using lm-sensors for a while now to get CPU temperatures, but I never had a monitor open to watch them (I would just pop open a terminal and run sensors).
I recently set up conky, and I'm noticing some very strange behavior with my CPU temps: they seem to be measuring load instead of actual temperature. The idle temp is 36C, and the second I start up an intensive calculation, it jumps to 60 and just stays there (no additional rise over 5 minutes). Then, when I stop the calculation, the temps instantly drop back to idle (this part makes me suspect it's not a heatsink issue).
The same behavior pops up in Windows as well, using both Coretemp and SpeedFan. Does anyone know if there's a place I could look to get the "correct" temperature, or what might be causing this? The internet is a flurry of suggestions, but most of the posts I could find were either hardware-related or bugs in drivers.
In case it's relevant, lm_sensors loaded the coretemp and it87 modules.
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Some 6 years back, I had an issue similar to yours. It was a laptop, and happened in both Windows and Fedora, eventually I opened the case and there was a dust ball sitting in the outlet. After removing the dust, the problem was gone, maybe this is what is happening.
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Hmm. I'll check it again, but I don't think that's what happened. Just last night I opened the case up and dusted it with compressed air, then repasted the CPU and GPU. Ordinarily, I'd suspect that I didn't paste it correctly, but the temperature drops rapidly too, so I don't think that's it...
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Since you put new paste on the CPU, this normally has a 'burn in time', as far as I know..
So it could take a while for the paste to work perfect.
You know that if you check if the pasting was correct, you have to start over and do it again.. ;-)
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Try to figure out where exactly those sensors are located, I mean their position inside/near the case/chip/circuit. Maybe they are supposed to work that way/there is an interference near by like an em noisy fan/your hardware falls into category b. Try to confirm/rule out that behaviour on the same hardware with other users/owners.
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