Title: Has anyone developed something that can shutdown your machine at a certain temp? Post by: mackminer on September 26, 2011, 09:35:15 PM Some script where it detects a certain temp. I would prefer for my cards not to go to the temp where they need to throttle down before it stops.
I'm using linuxcoin by the way. Thanks. Title: Re: Has anyone developed something that can shutdown your machine at a certain temp? Post by: DeathAndTaxes on September 27, 2011, 12:21:39 AM cgminer has built in throttling with customer temps.
You can set both temp to start throttling and temp to completely shutdown the cards. Title: Re: Has anyone developed something that can shutdown your machine at a certain temp? Post by: mackminer on September 29, 2011, 02:39:56 PM Thanks for that. I checked out lm_sensors but it has no drivers for AMD's hardware.
Can anyone point how I would go about running the script based on temperature info I can get with aticonfig --get-temperature (think this is the command off the top of my head) Thanks. Title: Re: Has anyone developed something that can shutdown your machine at a certain temp? Post by: jjiimm_64 on September 29, 2011, 07:49:57 PM temps: aticonfig --adapter=all --odgt to watch them every 2 seconds: watch -n 2 aticonfig --adapter=all --odgt Title: Re: Has anyone developed something that can shutdown your machine at a certain temp? Post by: mackminer on September 29, 2011, 08:13:03 PM temps: aticonfig --adapter=all --odgt to watch them every 2 seconds: watch -n 2 aticonfig --adapter=all --odgt Yup did know that :) How could I integrate that with a script that would shutdown at a certain temp? Just in case my cooling fails or something. I would prefer that the cards do not go up to throttle down stage. Thanks. |