berobispo Posted July 12, 2020 Posted July 12, 2020 Armbianmonitor: http://ix.io/2rsT Hi! my nextcloud instance on an odroid hc2 running armbian has been running stable and smoothly for several months now. Thanks Igor and the whole armbian team! I have one question though: Task: I convert videos with ffmpeg to reduce file size and optimize them for streaming observed behaviour: the CPU is getting very hot! In the evening up to 100 °C (see below), but at noon I have seen temperatures of up to 115 °C! I read somewhere that 110 °C is the critical temperature for the board and the stock hardkernel image has an emergency shutdown implemented. But my board running armbian seems to be negligent of this. On a side note, the CPU frequency reported in armbianmonitor -m is 1800/1300, in htop all 8 cores show 1300 ( .LITTLE)? expected behaviour: shouldn't the CPU be throttled automatically? excerpts from armbianmonitor -m: Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c] Time big.LITTLE load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq CPU C.St. 17:56:51: 1800/1300MHz 2.20 2% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 84.0°C 2/13 17:56:57: 1800/1300MHz 2.99 93% 0% 17% 75% 0% 0% 87.0°C 2/13 17:57:02: 1800/1300MHz 3.79 93% 0% 18% 74% 0% 0% 89.0°C 2/13 17:57:07: 1800/1300MHz 3.89 82% 0% 13% 68% 0% 0% 84.0°C 2/13 17:57:12: 1800/1300MHz 3.74 80% 0% 18% 60% 0% 0% 85.0°C 2/13 ... 17:59:19: 1800/1300MHz 9.83 90% 0% 16% 73% 0% 0% 98.0°C 2/13 17:59:25: 1800/1300MHz 10.38 95% 0% 15% 79% 0% 0% 99.0°C 2/13 Time big.LITTLE load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq CPU C.St. 17:59:30: 1800/1300MHz 10.27 94% 1% 22% 70% 0% 0% 100.0°C 2/13 17:59:36: 1800/1300MHz 9.85 90% 0% 16% 72% 0% 0% 99.0°C 2/13 17:59:42: 1800/1300MHz 10.10 95% 0% 17% 77% 0% 0% 100.0°C 2/13 17:59:48: 1800/1300MHz 10.33 98% 0% 18% 79% 0% 0% 102.0°C 2/13 17:59:54: 1800/1300MHz 10.38 95% 0% 22% 71% 0% 0% 101.0°C 2/13 18:00:00: 1800/1300MHz 10.79 97% 1% 20% 75% 0% 0% 100.0°C 2/13
jshc1 Posted August 28, 2020 Posted August 28, 2020 My HC1, after exceeding 110, just went out. I'd rather avoid going over 100. With a well-matched kernel has 1500 and 2000 on the BIG. When all the cores are working intensively, samsung heats up very quickly and is just reaching those 90-100C. Much depends on the ambient temperature and HDD / SSD. This passive cpu cooling is very inefficient. If you often have a large load, think about a fan. Also make sure you have scaling_governor on demand. Mine in the area over 60 starts to go down to 1400/1900 - 1300/1800 and so on ... You can also check if the cpu touches the surface well, or replace the thermo pad.
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