overheating only in Linux, kernels from 2.6.32 to 3.6
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2012 5:49 pm
Hello, I am experiencing huge overheating on a TP R60e 657WG with Linux Mint 13.
I tried the following kernels: 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and then back to pre-2.6.38 kernel, I choose to try the 2.6.32.
I tried also to pass directives to kernel, like aspm=force and so on but... nothing, the CPU temperature still soars to 80° Celsius and beyond. Booting the same machine with Windows XP brings the CPU temperature back to 50° Celsius.
Do you have any experience/fix on this topic? From Phoronix is seems that is a peculiar problem of intel CPUs, see the graphs on these pages:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=a ... 70k&num=15
Since I absolutely need to have a laptop with Linux loaded, I am thinking to buy the TP Edge 535, since seems that AMD processors do not suffer from this problem, do you have any experience with Linux on that model?
Thank you in advance for the help you may give!
I tried the following kernels: 3.2, 3.4, 3.6, and then back to pre-2.6.38 kernel, I choose to try the 2.6.32.
I tried also to pass directives to kernel, like aspm=force and so on but... nothing, the CPU temperature still soars to 80° Celsius and beyond. Booting the same machine with Windows XP brings the CPU temperature back to 50° Celsius.
Do you have any experience/fix on this topic? From Phoronix is seems that is a peculiar problem of intel CPUs, see the graphs on these pages:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=a ... 70k&num=15
Since I absolutely need to have a laptop with Linux loaded, I am thinking to buy the TP Edge 535, since seems that AMD processors do not suffer from this problem, do you have any experience with Linux on that model?
Thank you in advance for the help you may give!