Temperatures and battery?
Temperatures and battery?
What are the usual operating temperatures of Fit-PC2's CPU? While idling (in Windows 7), SpeedFan shows around 56°C for the core, and I've seen it go to 71°C under load.
Also, why does Windows sometimes see a 84% filled battery?
Also, why does Windows sometimes see a 84% filled battery?
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CPU works even at 105C. 71C is just fine.
There is not really a battery. Battery driver and applet can be disabled.
There is not really a battery. Battery driver and applet can be disabled.
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I know there isn't any battery, it's just interested that Windows detects one, and even claims it's at 84% and charging 

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Using linux, a battery at 84% is reported as well...
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Could it be the CMOS battery? I read somewhere on Compulab site that the battery for CMOS is rechargeable.
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I have never seen any pc capable of reading the charge of the CMOS battery.
Also, it would be almost impossible that multiple users report the same 84% charge!
Also, it would be almost impossible that multiple users report the same 84% charge!
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Does anyone have some real-world measurements for external temperatures? I imagine it must be lower than the CPU temp. I will be running Win7 as well.
Ender, while it's under load are you able to pick it up with your bare hands? I would imagine that at 71C you would be able to at least for a moment without much discomfort... but not at 105C
Ender, while it's under load are you able to pick it up with your bare hands? I would imagine that at 71C you would be able to at least for a moment without much discomfort... but not at 105C

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In Hebrew but look at Flash videos. You will get the point.
The review is unbiased BTW (not associated with my company in any way).
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I have seen several motherboards that were able to report the CMOS battery voltage, though these've gotten rare again lately.Timon_and_Pumba wrote:I have never seen any pc capable of reading the charge of the CMOS battery.
Right now SpeedFan is reporting cores at 61-64°C (disk at 49°C; CPU usage between 30 and 60%), and I get pretty uncomfortable after holding it for about 5-10 seconds. Also, left side feels somewhat warmer than the right side.auldane wrote:Ender, while it's under load are you able to pick it up with your bare hands? I would imagine that at 71C you would be able to at least for a moment without much discomfort... but not at 105C