[Lubuntu-qa] Video Problems - Saucy

Ali Linx (amjjawad) amjjawad at gmail.com
Fri Jul 12 04:24:19 UTC 2013


On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 7:08 AM, Andre Rodovalho
<andre.rodovalho at gmail.com>wrote:

> Ali, why don't you monitor the temperature to be sure the core temperature
> is anormal?
>

All the monitors [1] says: 40 C while on BIOS, it says 68 C - 70 C



> I didn't understand this:
>
> By the way, even when I opened the cover and even when everything cooled
> down a bit, while watching, CPU was minimum at 80%.
>

CPU Usage is high while watching the video.



> This is exatcly the reason for the processor to be hot, is over a big
> load...
>

Indeed, this is what I was talking about :)



> Another thing, it might me good to check temperature on BIOS, to check, if
> available!
>
>
See above :)




> Anyway, I guess an video overload on your system intends to heat your
> chiptset, not your CPU... The problem is, this very compacted videos
> require too much processing, for decoding, it's the oposite work of
> decoding, less effort, but for those new tecnology, that might be enough to
> make your CPU quite busy...
>

But Federico mentioned that the videos I'm watching are not HD?!





> Different chipsets can handle differently video information, your netbook
> might be newer, and better prepared for those video compression
> technology...
>

My ASUS F3F Laptop has 512MB RAM and Intel Core Due at 1.86GHz.


[1] - http://askubuntu.com/questions/15832/how-do-i-get-the-cpu-temperature


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