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echo powersave > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor
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But as the summer comes, I find that my N900 become hotter than before as the temperature here rises.
As Nokia said, N900 is a Internet Tablet, not a phone.
On the cooling aspect, it is also more like a computer, I think.
But there is no fan in it !
Should I set the CPU frequency down to 500MHz in summer ?
(Because in Conky, I find N900 seems can choose frequency 250MHz/500MHz/600MHz automatically, so is it necessary to lock up to 500MHz ?)
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But as the summer comes, I find that my N900 become hotter than before as the temperature here rises.
After about 20 minutes web browsing (using WIFI), the battery and the N900 itself(should be the mainboard) became very hot, more than 45C, I think.
Then, something happened, like the input method crash, or MicroB browser crash.
As Nokia said, N900 is a Internet Tablet, not a phone.
On the cooling aspect, it is also more like a computer, I think.
But there is no fan in it !
It is 32C (90F) here. and may be will go to 40C(104F) on August.
I am wondering, at that time, can N900 endure the temp ?
Should I set the CPU frequency down to 500MHz in summer ?
(Because in Conky, I find N900 seems can choose frequency 250MHz/500MHz/600MHz automatically, so is it necessary to lock up to 500MHz ?)
Any one find the same symptom as I have ?
Thanks !
Last edited by lanwellon; 2010-06-19 at 04:08.