I got my answers pretty quickly. Thanks everybody who replied: Michael Horton Christopher L. Barnard Christophe Dupre Basically, it is normal for one board to have higher temperature, many people saw the same symptom. It is probably dependent on ventilation insider the box and usage of the board. Michael Horton provided a more definitive answer: "This looks normal. I was taught that the major column is the "Trend" column and it lists all CPUs as "stable". Some CPU run at higher temperatures than others and the board positioning can also affect CPU temperatures. prtdiag -v should also give you the state of the fans in your E3500, if I recall correctly. Both the CPU temperatures and the fan states are important to monitor." -Qingping XuReceived on Thu Aug 2 21:59:13 2001
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