Message boards : BOINC Manager : Limit Work By CPU Core Temperature
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Send message Joined: 16 Apr 19 Posts: 2 |
How about a configuration option to dial down the computation speed or amount of CPU usage if the CPU reaches a preset temperature; for example, 60C. I've just reinstalled BOINC after a long hiatus, and at anything over than about 50% CPU usage, the core temperature starts to rise. The hardware monitoring software I have on this machine will tell me what the temperature is for each core, and I'd like to prevent things from getting too warm. |
Send message Joined: 5 Oct 06 Posts: 5128 |
Take a look at TThrottle, which has been written independently to work alongside BOINC and do what you suggest. |
Send message Joined: 28 Jun 10 Posts: 2691 |
How about a configuration option to dial down the computation speed or amount of CPU usage if the CPU reaches a preset temperature; for example, 60C. I guess an alternative would be to use the PC's software to throttle the CPU to keep the temperature within desired limits? With my laptop, in warmer weather I just use fewer cores and if this were to be looked at (and I doubt if this is likely to be a priority though the android version will stop computing if temps get too high) shutting down one or possibly more cores would by my preferred way of doing it. Edit: Started writing my response before being called away so didn't notice your answer Richard. |
Send message Joined: 12 Feb 12 Posts: 11 |
How about a configuration option to dial down the computation speed or amount of CPU usage if the CPU reaches a preset temperature; for example, 60C. I've just reinstalled BOINC after a long hiatus, and at anything over than about 50% CPU usage, the core temperature starts to rise. The hardware monitoring software I have on this machine will tell me what the temperature is for each core, and I'd like to prevent things from getting too warm. You might check your BIOS options for a CPU MAX Temp. I am able to set the maximum CPU temperature and the system adjusts the CPU frequency to keep it from overheating. |
Send message Joined: 16 Apr 19 Posts: 2 |
Thank you! That appears to be exactly what I was looking for. With my 8-core i7 Dell PC, I set the max CPU usage to 60%, then down to 50%, and it was bouncing between 45C and 65C, and I figured there had to be a better way! |
Send message Joined: 29 Aug 05 Posts: 15560 |
45-65C isn't really too warm for an i7 under load. Depending on the model and method of cooling (air or water), amount of fans used and if these are aftermarket or stock, temperatures for an i7 under sustained load go in the high 70s to low 90s. |
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