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06-06-2007 09:59 AM
06-06-2007 09:59 AM
Fans of ML110 G4 rotate at their maximum and BIOS reports bad realtime sensor data: Slots Amb temp = 224.00, 1.8V Amb = -30 degrees C.
Other figures are normal: Ambient temp = 27.00, Local VRD0 Temp = 26.00, CPU Dmn 0 Temp = 48.00.
Can I reset those sensors?
Other figures are normal: Ambient temp = 27.00, Local VRD0 Temp = 26.00, CPU Dmn 0 Temp = 48.00.
Can I reset those sensors?
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06-06-2007 06:34 PM
06-06-2007 06:34 PM
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Hi.
The sensor for the slots is on the motherboard and is an electronic component. Apart from a visual inspection to see the area if free of dust or obstructions I would suggest that you look to replacing the motherboard or server (whichever is cheaper)
Regards
Andrew Y
The sensor for the slots is on the motherboard and is an electronic component. Apart from a visual inspection to see the area if free of dust or obstructions I would suggest that you look to replacing the motherboard or server (whichever is cheaper)
Regards
Andrew Y
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