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[Solved] Overheating

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 5:11 am
by davcefai
Is anybody else having a problem with overheating CPUs?

Recently my CPU has been overheating when the action becomes very intense. If I pause the game the CPU still remains hot. If I exit the temperature drops from 90 to 60 deg C in about 2 seconds.

I an running Debian on a twin core AMD 5800+ with 2 GB. The cooler is a massive Nero so I doubt that the problem is hardware related.

Any pointers will be welcome.

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 7:55 am
by Smivs
Not really much help, but the obvious thing to suggest is shutting down other applications.
I run Ubuntu on a quad-core with Intel graphics accelerator, and it copes fine, but I have noticed the fan kicking in when the computer's doing other things, particularly running Boinc calculations...often three at once, so I tend to suspend these when playing. I'll leave browsers, email etc open.

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 12:28 pm
by Svengali
You can try a few things.

- Try to step to F5 inflight whenever possible.
- Disable VSync.
- Switch off threading optimization if NVidia gfx-card is used.
- Use injectors/torus drive and watch the CPU load.
- Disable procedural textured planets.
- Use -nosplash parameter.

Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 10:23 pm
by Commander McLane
When I saw the thread title I first thought it was all about lasers again. :shock:

Happy to be wrong. :D

But sorry for the overheating CPU! :(

Posted: Fri Aug 13, 2010 4:34 am
by davcefai
Thanks for the replies.

Conclusion: It's not Oolite that is at fault. The hunt continues.

Solved

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:46 pm
by davcefai
My Asus M3B motherboard was dying.

New mobo, no problem.

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 7:56 pm
by Darkbee
I would have said either motherboard or PSU. Always nice to know what happened with these kind of threads, and see what the resolution was even if it wasn't particularly entertaining or exciting.

Posted: Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:38 pm
by davcefai
PSU was spot on. As far as I could tell the section of the m/b supplied by the "extra" 4 pin 12V plug was overheating. Failed voltage regulator? Who knows?