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01:49:00 <zzo38> Why is the computer often loud after a power outage for several hours, and then may be even more quiet than it seems to have been before that?
01:57:13 <ais523> computers do run hotter after boot (meaning they need to run the fan for longer or faster to cool down) because the boot process is quite CPU-intensive, but that effect only lasts minutes not hours
01:57:37 <ais523> it could be that the computer has to do some sort of recovery process if it losers power, that it doesn't have to do on a normal boot, and that heats it up
01:58:27 <esolangs> [[Smolder]] N https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?oldid=158171 * Aadenboy * (+5705) failed attempt at a burn-like which ended up being interesting on its own
01:59:06 <ais523> I have a display on my computer (that's permanently visible except when I'm running a program full-screen, or during screen lock or the boot/shutdown/login process) that shows CPU usage, free memory and swap, network download/upload usage and load average
01:59:22 <esolangs> [[User:Aadenboy]] https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=158172&oldid=157748 * Aadenboy * (+126) /* my own esolangs */ [[Smolder]]
01:59:33 <ais523> that often gives me insight into what sort of thing the computer is doing (and lets me know what tool to open in an attempt to find out, if there's unexpected activity)
01:59:40 <int-e> . o O ( so much for "cold boot" :P )
01:59:55 <esolangs> [[Language list]] M https://esolangs.org/w/index.php?diff=158173&oldid=158140 * Aadenboy * (+14) /* S */ add [[Smolder]]
02:00:02 <zzo38> No, it was even while the computer was running normally. (Another thing that sometimes happens starting a few minutes after it boots, but not this time, is the cursor blinking stops working in some windows (while continuing to work in others), and then later starts working again.)
02:01:09 <int-e> to me this sounds weird, and probably specific to your particular computer
02:01:59 <int-e> some vibration noise can be temperature dependent because parts expand as they get warmer
02:02:06 <zzo38> I also have a permanently visible display (as long as X window system is running, unless the screen is off due to power saving) that displays memory usage, load average, current date/time, temperatures, and number of email messages, but I did not put network download/upload numbers on there.
02:04:40 <int-e> Anyway. Weird. Assuming the first effect is real the second effect could be purely psychological though; you got used to a louder noise so when that disappears the remaining sound will feel more quiet than usual for a bit.
02:06:01 <zzo38> Yes, I thought it might be psychological, although I am not in the room all the time. Possibly next time I could try to measure the noise (although I am not sure if I have a microphone, so I may have to look).
02:07:39 <zzo38> Also, I do have a surge protector, in case that matters, and the room does tend to get a bit dusty (even though I had tried to clean the dust several times, both in the room and in the computer). Also, the CPU temperature before the power outage was normally around 26 Celsius and is now at 28 Celsius. The temperature measured on my desk is apparently 22 Celsius.
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02:27:49 <ais523> I don't have a permanently visible computer-internals-temperature display but I have one I can bring up if I want
02:28:24 <ais523> there are a range of different temperatures, measured from different parts of the computer
02:28:59 <ais523> e.g. the CPU is at about 40°C at the moment but the memory is at 23°C
02:29:24 <ais523> (is computer memory known for overheating? I'm a little surprised that it even has a temperature sensor)
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02:33:00 <int-e> a quick search suggests that this may happen if you set the voltage too high (possibly in connection with trying to overclock it)... or if it's defective
02:35:25 <int-e> I've been wondering about this for HBM... though I was more curious about the fate of a CPU buried under slices of RAM.
02:35:50 <int-e> (or GPU obviously)
02:36:40 <int-e> it's possible that I've misunderstood how HBM is usually packaged. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:High_Bandwidth_Memory_schematic.svg suggests a side by side scheme that wouldn't make me worry so much ;)
02:47:04 <ais523> I think the RAM usually doesn't go on top of the CPU because you generally have to put a heatsink there
02:50:58 <int-e> I had failed to connect HBM and the communication substrate/chiplet ideas.
02:51:37 <int-e> There's still a strong suggestion there that RAM doesn't get very hot... if it did, stacking it would pose problems.
03:16:50 <shachaf> Oh no, I misread that as failing to connect HBM and chiplets, and was wondering what sort of fancy integrated circuit things int-e was doing.
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04:43:16 <zzo38> I do not seem to have memory temperature on my computer; there is CPU and MB and the "temp1" of the "nouveau-pci-0100". There is also the hard drive temperature, but it is accessed separately.
04:44:48 <ais523> oh, it might be a drive temperature sensor and I just misread the label
04:45:05 <ais523> they aren't labeled very clearly
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06:51:08 <b_jonas> if the RAM doesn't usually overheat then it could be worth to have a temperaturesensor on the RAM to check if overheating is propagating in the whole case because the case cooling isn't working well
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