When you build from source π₯²
When you build from source π₯²
When you build from source π₯²
That's nothing. My laptop regularly reaches 100C doing basic gaming lol.
My gaming PC is steam-cooled.
Not sure if the pun is intended (steam).
Is this a Linux kernel 6.66 joke?
No, the 66Β°C was just a coincidence π.
Time to test out that 8 year old thermal paste!
It's actually 11 years old π¬, but I changed it a few years ago βΊοΈ.
winter is hitting hard on some parts, I see
lol π€£π€£π€£, yeah, I had the window open π€£.
Just out of curiosity I just started building the Linux kernel to see what my system does, but the CPU isn't going over 10% load and is hovering around 40 degrees. I just ran make
without any parameters, is there a way to get it to use more than a single cpu core at a time?
Edit: Now we're cooking. make -j$(nproc)
99% CPU utilization at 56 degrees.
my laptop is at 56Β°C idle, then again it is summer here
edit: the moment i went to check it is now at 47Β°C with the browser open. maybe it was reporting the wrong temperature or it's just cooler today
sudo emerge -av firefox
Thermald and TPM
What are you compiling?
yt-dlg. It's wxPython based, so it takes A LOT of time and CPU power... or maybe my laptop is just old π.
me but while running libsvtav1
Also when you do x265 encodes π₯².
Everything below 90 is cool.
My grandpa is going to be sad...
He's going to be much cooler soon.
It's a laptop π.
If that's the CPU temperature then it's running really efficiently, you'd expect up to 100Β°C if you were doing something intense!