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Old 31st January 2023
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Default CPU overheating risk still present in latest 7.2?

Hi All,

I'm now running this OpenBSD system in the Australian summer, and I seem to remember back when I was looking at various guides for OpenBSD newbies back in November 2022 that you needed to alter some kind of system config file to ensure the CPU wasn't constantly running at 100% (to prevent it cooking).

I think someone like Solene had a clever solution for it..

Anyways, is it even something I need to worry about, or was it only applicable to older versions of OpenBSD? I'm running the latest 7.2.
 


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