I was work on a project on Friday, not run anything too demanding, when suddenly I noticed a CPU temperature alert. CPU was running 98 degrees!
I powered off and let it cool for a while, then unplugged everything and powered it up lying on its side with the case open to check the CPU fan. It seemed fine.
Plugged everything back in and switched on again. Uboot came up, but OS wouldn't boot. The splash screen sloooowly faded up and then froze.
Left it to cool even longer, then tried again. This time it booted, although again there was the very slow fade up on the splash screen. CPU temperature slowly rose to 58 degrees. I did a backup and powered off.
According to the CPU temp docky, CPU fan speed is 30%. Is there any way to increase this?
I live in the Southern Hemisphere, its winter right now, although my office is reasonably pleasant temperature, but certainly nowhere near 31! Probably not quite 20.
Yeah, 76 does sound high. Maybe because of your high room temperature? Do you know which fan you have? I have the Gelid Silence that most of the X5000s from Amigakit shipped with.
It's quite a rare situation you're in. Normally the CPU shuts down when the temperature is becomiing too high. I know this due to my computer sometimes shutting down of its own accord. This phenomenon started when a couple of years ago I replaced the standard cooler, which was quite loud and became louder over time, with a Noctua NF-A6x25 FLX. The latter one sometimes cuts out within the first ten minutes after first booting. After a reboot no problem anylonger, but the fan has to work hard to get the CPU temperature back to acceptable. CPU still functions.
X5020 in a LianLi T60 open frame (not recommended btw).
The fan speed is programmed into the much and can not be changed. The mcu will also make sure to shutdown the computer at a temp that has been programmed in.
However you can power the fan from another source to make it spin faster.
But the recommendation about replacing the thermal pad should be better. I checked ny pad after 5 years and it was totalt worn out.