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I have a small form factor Celeron based NUC machine running 13.2. While preparing to movee forward from 13.2, I suddenly had a display system failure. While looking into that I found that the failure was indeed in the NUC, not in the display itself. Then I found that the NUC seemed quite warm, almost to what I would call hot, but not quite there yet. I SSH'ed my way into the NUC and tried to measure some temperatures. After considerable guesswork and trickery, I found that if I loaded coretemp module and tried to measure I got 90.0C for each of the 4 cpu's. At that temperature I would almost expect molten cpu to be running all over the table. On a lark, I tried amdtemp after unloading coretemp and got number ranging from 0.0C to 88.9C, but not remaining constant ... they seemed to vary purely at random. Again on a lark, I loaded BOTH amdtemp and coretemp and thistime I got consistent numbers in the range 40.0C to 49.something C and they remained quite stable. While I consider it rather too warm, at least it should not be cpu melting temperatures. But that all raises the question about why neither module alone gave useful numbers and how the pair together gave what seemed to be reasonable ones? I am about to strip that machine down to bare metal and start over but wanted to see if anyone had any ideas about further investigation before I cover all the tracks. I am about out of ideas.
Thanks,
QG
I have a small form factor Celeron based NUC machine running 13.2. While preparing to movee forward from 13.2, I suddenly had a display system failure. While looking into that I found that the failure was indeed in the NUC, not in the display itself. Then I found that the NUC seemed quite warm, almost to what I would call hot, but not quite there yet. I SSH'ed my way into the NUC and tried to measure some temperatures. After considerable guesswork and trickery, I found that if I loaded coretemp module and tried to measure I got 90.0C for each of the 4 cpu's. At that temperature I would almost expect molten cpu to be running all over the table. On a lark, I tried amdtemp after unloading coretemp and got number ranging from 0.0C to 88.9C, but not remaining constant ... they seemed to vary purely at random. Again on a lark, I loaded BOTH amdtemp and coretemp and thistime I got consistent numbers in the range 40.0C to 49.something C and they remained quite stable. While I consider it rather too warm, at least it should not be cpu melting temperatures. But that all raises the question about why neither module alone gave useful numbers and how the pair together gave what seemed to be reasonable ones? I am about to strip that machine down to bare metal and start over but wanted to see if anyone had any ideas about further investigation before I cover all the tracks. I am about out of ideas.
Thanks,
QG