Monitoring Your Laptop's Health? 67
paulius_g asks: "I have an eMachines laptop running Windows and I would like to know how today's geeks monitor their laptops caracteristics (CPU temperature, fan speeds, SMART, etc.) There are software to monitor normal motherboards, but laptop motherboards are usually unsupported on these kinds of software. I am in desperate need in such a software as my laptop overheats a lot while the fan is running at a low speed. So, what do you use to monitor your laptop?"
Re:You would admit to buying emachines and Windows (Score:3, Informative)
duh (Score:3, Informative)
My Monitoring Method (Score:5, Funny)
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My thought is the hard drive is positioned under the left palm rest and they switched to a different model or brand that ran cooler.
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Speedfan (Score:2, Informative)
Not sure how it will work on a laptop but give it a try
Re:Speedfan (Score:2)
Firstly, I'm running defer's i8k utils (fan control program).
First it BSOD with ACPI.sys complaint, then i reboot.
Kill i8k utils, run speefan, it shows blank output. OH well.
GKrellm (Score:3, Informative)
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Generally I use... (Score:2)
You might check and see if there are support tools on the CD's that came with the laptop, or possibly monitoring tools available from the support pages of eMachines web pages, relavent to your laptop. I know that simalar tools are available for download from Toshiba and IBM, two companies I have had laptops from. That is no evidence that such tools exist
Re:Generally I use... (Score:2, Insightful)
It's better to fix the problem now than to wait until the thing fails, which Sod's law tells us will happen at the worst possible time.
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First ID the problem... (Score:1, Insightful)
Well, there's your problem right there...
Re:First ID the problem... (Score:2)
Re:First ID the problem... (Score:1)
I can verify this. I've owned an eMachines M5312 now for about a year and I've had no problems at all. Difficult finding drivers for the crappy IGP320M chipset that have reasonable 3D acceleration (currently trying the latest Omega drivers... no luck there) but other than that, the laptop works great.
Well... there is the broken DVD/CD-RW... but that is due to a fellow student gratuitously sitting down in the desk next to me just as the drive popped open... *sigh* =[
motherboard monitor (Score:5, Informative)
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How do you know it's overheating? (Score:2, Informative)
I wouldn't worry about it.
Re:How do you know it's overheating? (Score:1)
Re:How do you know it's overheating? (Score:1)
Luckilly Xorg supports Dynamic clocks on Radeon GPUs, otherwise I get about eleven minutes of use before my screen begins to corrupt the image.
Po' Man's CPU Thermometer (Score:5, Funny)
If Step 1 cannot be completed because it is melted to your legs, the temperature is too high.
SMART (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:SMART (Score:2)
for example, speedfan [almico.com] does it. but seriously though.. smart gives sometimes shifty results.
seriously though, this guy should know quite easily if he's emachine is overheating or not: just leave it decoding a dvd or whatever. if it fails then yeah, something is wrong with it. if he is just worrying over his lap getting warm and wanting some magic feelgood number program.. then just about anything that shows him some number, any number,
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MobMeter (Score:3, Informative)
Bios upgrade? (Score:2)
Try booting up Knoppix or Kanotix and see if the problem disappears or the boot messages complain about ACPI.
Re:Bios upgrade? (Score:2)
Also, a few laptops actually use software to monitor the CPU temp and then speed up/slow down the fan as appropriate. Obviously, your laptop will overheat in any OS other than Windows and if Windows was reinstalled, the software might not have been installed.
Since this is an eMachines, I wouldn't doubt that this is the case for a second.
My suggestion to the guy: Get a real laptop. I have a low-end Dell Inspiron that always runs quiet and cool. It is well-supported by Linux and BSD and even outperformed a
Re:Bios upgrade? (Score:2)
Michael Dell is a major supporter of mass murder in the middle east.
I like Toshiba kit for durability.
Re:Bios upgrade? (Score:2)
Only in the middle east? Is it more profitable there? But seriously, got any further details, like, say, evidence, explanations, stuff like that?
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overheats or not? (Score:2)
stupid numbers that mean nothing in the long run.. you don't really neeed much of them. but try speedfan for example.
2 words: (Score:2, Interesting)
Yes, my laptop is fine now, but it was a rough couple of weeks.
The question is not how, but why? (Score:3, Interesting)
I once considered doing that last thing myself, so I did a little Googling and found a couple of gadgets that let you stick a temperature prope through a case slot so you can check for overheating. You'll have to find them for yourself.
In any case, suppose your laptop is overheating. What are you going to do about it?
maybe he lives in texas (Score:3, Interesting)
Because laptops *can* overheat (Score:2)
I too would like to know.. (Score:1)
Nexus TDD 3000 Heat Pipe (Score:2)
I've heard that... (Score:3, Funny)
Flame Disclaimer: I don't have an iBook, yet.
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Isn't it amazing how the software companies just 'invent' these 'features' that only create new problems?
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eMachines laptops have a known overheating problem (Score:3, Informative)
Overheating is caused by two factors on these machines: First unsufficient air flow through the cpu heatsink and fan caused by poor engineering. Second, dust buildup behind the heat sink.
The issue with dust buildup and system overheating is well known, see [http://www.dexplor.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=17
The solution to your problem involves periodicly clearing the heat sink of dust, and running a freeware cpu throttling program such as speedswitchxp. There is also a patch from Microsoft here [http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
If you can get support from eMachines, send them your laptop and have them install a more powerfull fan for you.
eMachines did not manufacture these laptops. They were designed and manufactured by a company in Taiwan called Arima and were branded eMachines in North America. In Europe they were sold under the Medion label, and in Australia under TPG Online.
If I remember correctly, these machines do not reliably provide sensor data to any programs including MBM5. I don't think that has ever been fixed by eMachines.
As a further annoyance, eMachines' stock bios is full of errors, the most significant of which is that the cpu tables are incorrect. You will notice this if you try to install ACPI under linux.
For Dell laptops (Score:1)
http://www.diefer.de/i8kfan/
Re:For Dell laptops (Score:1)
Unrelated to I8kfan, I also use Winbar, available at http://www.winbar.nl/ [winbar.nl].
It runs along the