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Hey guys, well Im having more than 40⁰C on my laptop (Idepad Flex 15) with anything open. Its between 40 and 45 celcius (104 to 113 F). Also I having normal battery consumpsion for a laptop with anything open (5W).
I tried thermald, laptop-mode-tools. I have Intel Graphics and a 4500U i7 Processor, wich I think has lower consumption and temperature. Im writing this with firefox now and it jump from 40 celcius approx to 45.
I have no CPU usage, between 1% and 5%. Some cores on 0%. I touch the laptop and its a little warm, nothing out of normal.
Sry for my english.
Thanks.
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That may not be an issue at all. What is the critical temperature reported by acpi -V?
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That may not be an issue at all. What is the critical temperature reported by acpi -V?
Critial temperature = 100 celcius. But it says 45 degrees, ok.
I dont know what that meant.
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What it says. My laptop hovers around 40-42.
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1) Check BIOS for settings value like Performance(Max performance) and Battery Life(Max Battery Life).
If you are using linux on laptop - don't set PERFORMANCE value. Only BATTERY LIFE.
It's working for me.
2) Don't use THERMALD package - if you have INTEL CPU Sandy BRidge or newer.(because of active P-STATE)
PS: Laptop - ACER V3 771G.
Last edited by nail (2015-09-30 09:57:16)
Notebook: ACER V3 771G INTEL Core i5 3230m + Intel HD 4000 + 1920x1080.
PC: AMD Phenom x6 1100T + ATI HD 4200 + 2560x1440.
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Normal values of my acpi
$ acpi -V
Battery 0: Discharging, 90%, 04:01:08 remaining
Battery 0: design capacity 7326 mAh, last full capacity 4662 mAh = 63%
Adapter 0: off-line
Thermal 0: ok, 26.8 degrees C
Thermal 0: trip point 0 switches to mode critical at temperature 100.0 degrees C
Thermal 0: trip point 1 switches to mode passive at temperature 85.0 degrees C
Cooling 0: Fan 1 of 1
Cooling 1: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 2: Processor 0 of 10
Cooling 3: LCD 8 of 10
Acer Aspire One D-250
Last edited by judd1 (2015-09-30 11:25:31)
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2) Don't use THERMALD package - if you have INTEL CPU Sandy BRidge or newer.(because of active P-STATE)
Why? If you don't mind me asking. I have it running on a broadwell i5 5257U and it's saved me a lot of battery and cooled my laptop down a little.
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nail wrote:2) Don't use THERMALD package - if you have INTEL CPU Sandy BRidge or newer.(because of active P-STATE)
Why? If you don't mind me asking. I have it running on a broadwell i5 5257U and it's saved me a lot of battery and cooled my laptop down a little.
IT's worked not stable for me:
"With several running processes at the same time(firefox - youtube watching, vlc, virtualbox) laptop begins to slow down greatly"
Notebook: ACER V3 771G INTEL Core i5 3230m + Intel HD 4000 + 1920x1080.
PC: AMD Phenom x6 1100T + ATI HD 4200 + 2560x1440.
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IT's worked not stable for me:
"With several running processes at the same time(firefox - youtube watching, vlc, virtualbox) laptop begins to slow down greatly"
Oh ok, so it's throttling the cpu too much. I'll keep that in mind if I ever fire up some VM's on my laptop. Thanks.
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