Allegedly, on or about 24 June 2018, JD sent:
Reason I am posting this is because the normal speed of the cores
is 2.8GHz, and that is causing numerous kerneloops interrupts
(overheating).
Fans are at full speed all the time, as I can hear them :) :)
Sounds like you have inadequate cooling, and that's going to be a long
term problem that mayn't be avoided by what you're trying to do.
Hot components need a large enough heatsink to dissipate their heat,
and it needs to be firmly attached, with heatsink compound filling the
tiny gap between chip and heatsink.
Heatsinks need to have a fan, or other heat distribution scheme, to
make the heat radiate away sufficiently, and quickly enough.
The case needs to have airflow that brings in fresh air, and expels hot
air (running a case with the cover off can prevent adequate airflow
*across* things, likewise with other obstacles in the case). Even
systems that use liquid cooling still need to move air through the
computer case, because not everything that generates heat will be
directly connected to the cooling system.
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