Hi,
I have installed a BIOS update given by the manufacturer (Zepto) of my laptop (Nox A14 - details in my signature), which was suppose to improve fan control and give the ability to set up thermal trip points. Since the update (which went ok), my laptop is frequently having the same problem : Critical temperature reached 144C - Shutdown. Black screen with that sentence, then Kubuntu shut itself down and the computer as well.
It's been happening a few times, so I can figure out that it is somehow related to copying files to external disks (maybe internal as well), as well as heavy use of CPU. But there is no way the temperature is reaching that much (!), it stays between 50 and 70degC (I have the temperature control applet on my desktop). Other than this, music, whole movie or editing documents is fine. I haven't tried all of this in the same time, but as soon as I copy several hundreds Mo, shutdown.
As BIOS settings, I have tried fan turning on trip point at 55, 65 and 75C without any variation of behavior. I think the BIOS is controlling the fan (I am almost sure it is as it was a relief to set 75C and have less noise at the beginning, before trying different temperature). Fan throttle on is still at 85C and I have't changed it.
I ran a memtest86 (one pass) with the following outcome :
L1 Cache 64k 32787 MB/s
L2 Cache 3072k 13986 MB/s
Memory 4093k 3552MB/s
Cached : 4093M
RsvdMem : 67M
MemMap : e820-Std
Cache : on
ECC : off
Test : Std
Pass : 1 (to begin with)
Errors : between 135 and 140 (then it started the second pass)
ECC Errors : 0
then :
Tst : 6
Pass : 0
Failing Address : 0007233da58-1827.8MB
Good : 00400000
Bad : 00400020
ErrBits : 00000020
Count : 1
What does this exactly mean ? Is this 140 errors and 1 failed test any significant ?
Other than this, what else can I check to know whether the problem is linked to hardware or a bug ? (it has to be a bug - at least on the temperature reading) ? The manufacturer said they haven't had any problem like this, so it might be linked to Kubuntu.
Many thanks
kln
I have installed a BIOS update given by the manufacturer (Zepto) of my laptop (Nox A14 - details in my signature), which was suppose to improve fan control and give the ability to set up thermal trip points. Since the update (which went ok), my laptop is frequently having the same problem : Critical temperature reached 144C - Shutdown. Black screen with that sentence, then Kubuntu shut itself down and the computer as well.
It's been happening a few times, so I can figure out that it is somehow related to copying files to external disks (maybe internal as well), as well as heavy use of CPU. But there is no way the temperature is reaching that much (!), it stays between 50 and 70degC (I have the temperature control applet on my desktop). Other than this, music, whole movie or editing documents is fine. I haven't tried all of this in the same time, but as soon as I copy several hundreds Mo, shutdown.
As BIOS settings, I have tried fan turning on trip point at 55, 65 and 75C without any variation of behavior. I think the BIOS is controlling the fan (I am almost sure it is as it was a relief to set 75C and have less noise at the beginning, before trying different temperature). Fan throttle on is still at 85C and I have't changed it.
I ran a memtest86 (one pass) with the following outcome :
L1 Cache 64k 32787 MB/s
L2 Cache 3072k 13986 MB/s
Memory 4093k 3552MB/s
Cached : 4093M
RsvdMem : 67M
MemMap : e820-Std
Cache : on
ECC : off
Test : Std
Pass : 1 (to begin with)
Errors : between 135 and 140 (then it started the second pass)
ECC Errors : 0
then :
Tst : 6
Pass : 0
Failing Address : 0007233da58-1827.8MB
Good : 00400000
Bad : 00400020
ErrBits : 00000020
Count : 1
What does this exactly mean ? Is this 140 errors and 1 failed test any significant ?
Other than this, what else can I check to know whether the problem is linked to hardware or a bug ? (it has to be a bug - at least on the temperature reading) ? The manufacturer said they haven't had any problem like this, so it might be linked to Kubuntu.
Many thanks
kln
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