I'm using an ASUS F3JR-AP028C notebook with the following (possibly) relevant hardware:
Intel Core 2 T7200 2.0GHz
2Gb DDR II RAM 667MHZ
ATI x2300 128MB (dedicated RAM)
It came with Vista when I got it mid to late 2007 but installed Kubuntu as a primary OS from day one. I dual booted with Vista for a few months before doing away with it completely and installing Kubuntu on the whole hard drive. I only mention Vista because, from memory, my issue has been a recurring one with Kubuntu and I don't recall having problems with Vista. Perhaps this is relevant.
Anyway, I've always (I think?) had a constant fan noise under Kubuntu. It's pretty loud, too. I have noticed some programs using up a lot more CPU power than I would think they need. I disabled 10.04's 'Desktop Search' completely because that made my CPU far too hot and the fan far too loud. Some programs such as Blogilo do this, too. For example, I took the following screenshot of my desktop system monitor after starting Blogilo:
But even at idle my CPU temperature is 65C, at minimum. I've tried altering my powersaving options for the CPU to both 'Dynamic (ondemand)' and 'Dynamic (conservative)', which I thought should improve things a little, but the temperature is still >=65C at idle with no programs open. I'm also making sure my notebook has adequate ventilation and there is definitely no dust buildup around the CPU area or the fan.
I've searched high and low for a solution, if in fact there is one. Some have suggested switching to fglrx rather than the open driver for my ATI card may fix it (the open driver has powersaving features disabled, or something?), but I can't because my card is not supported. Some have suggested manually installing and configuring certain CPU utilities through command line, but they don't appear to do anything better than the default 10.04 ones. Speaking of cpufreq, here is the output of the cpufreq-info command:
The title of this post may be misleading. When I say 'overheating', I mean my CPU is getting much hotter than I would like - sometimes up to ~100C! I have actually had the computer turn off after getting too hot after running a few 3D games (with all the settings turned down as low as possible), but I've learned not to play these at all due to this issue.
I'd just love for my computer to be quieter (I've heard some people have fans which are close to silent occasionally!), not get too hot and, if possible, allow me to use a few programs I've had trouble with in the past. This may be too much to ask =/
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I could try? Has anyone else encountered similar issues with this or other model notebooks? From what I can remember, this has been a recurring issue with my hardware running numerous versions of Kubuntu, all installed clean.
Thanks for reading!
Intel Core 2 T7200 2.0GHz
2Gb DDR II RAM 667MHZ
ATI x2300 128MB (dedicated RAM)
It came with Vista when I got it mid to late 2007 but installed Kubuntu as a primary OS from day one. I dual booted with Vista for a few months before doing away with it completely and installing Kubuntu on the whole hard drive. I only mention Vista because, from memory, my issue has been a recurring one with Kubuntu and I don't recall having problems with Vista. Perhaps this is relevant.
Anyway, I've always (I think?) had a constant fan noise under Kubuntu. It's pretty loud, too. I have noticed some programs using up a lot more CPU power than I would think they need. I disabled 10.04's 'Desktop Search' completely because that made my CPU far too hot and the fan far too loud. Some programs such as Blogilo do this, too. For example, I took the following screenshot of my desktop system monitor after starting Blogilo:
[img width=271 height=400]http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b316/photo_mayhem/t7200.jpg[/img]
But even at idle my CPU temperature is 65C, at minimum. I've tried altering my powersaving options for the CPU to both 'Dynamic (ondemand)' and 'Dynamic (conservative)', which I thought should improve things a little, but the temperature is still >=65C at idle with no programs open. I'm also making sure my notebook has adequate ventilation and there is definitely no dust buildup around the CPU area or the fan.
I've searched high and low for a solution, if in fact there is one. Some have suggested switching to fglrx rather than the open driver for my ATI card may fix it (the open driver has powersaving features disabled, or something?), but I can't because my card is not supported. Some have suggested manually installing and configuring certain CPU utilities through command line, but they don't appear to do anything better than the default 10.04 ones. Speaking of cpufreq, here is the output of the cpufreq-info command:
Code:
cpufrequtils 006: cpufreq-info (C) Dominik Brodowski 2004-2009 Report errors and bugs to [email]cpufreq@vger.kernel.org[/email], please. analyzing CPU 0: driver: acpi-cpufreq CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 0 CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 0 maximum transition latency: 10.0 us. hardware limits: 996 MHz - 1.99 GHz available frequency steps: 1.99 GHz, 1.66 GHz, 1.33 GHz, 996 MHz available cpufreq governors: conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, performance current policy: frequency should be within 996 MHz and 1.99 GHz. The governor "conservative" may decide which speed to use within this range. current CPU frequency is 996 MHz. cpufreq stats: 1.99 GHz:5.23%, 1.66 GHz:1.15%, 1.33 GHz:1.85%, 996 MHz:91.77% (5789) analyzing CPU 1: driver: acpi-cpufreq CPUs which run at the same hardware frequency: 1 CPUs which need to have their frequency coordinated by software: 1 maximum transition latency: 10.0 us. hardware limits: 996 MHz - 1.99 GHz available frequency steps: 1.99 GHz, 1.66 GHz, 1.33 GHz, 996 MHz available cpufreq governors: conservative, ondemand, userspace, powersave, performance current policy: frequency should be within 996 MHz and 1.99 GHz. The governor "conservative" may decide which speed to use within this range. current CPU frequency is 996 MHz. cpufreq stats: 1.99 GHz:3.38%, 1.66 GHz:0.85%, 1.33 GHz:1.67%, 996 MHz:94.11% (5983)
I'd just love for my computer to be quieter (I've heard some people have fans which are close to silent occasionally!), not get too hot and, if possible, allow me to use a few programs I've had trouble with in the past. This may be too much to ask =/
Does anyone have a suggestion as to what I could try? Has anyone else encountered similar issues with this or other model notebooks? From what I can remember, this has been a recurring issue with my hardware running numerous versions of Kubuntu, all installed clean.
Thanks for reading!
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