![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I preinstall OpnSense with a video card in the single PCIe slot and when I have established management via the web gui I swap out the video card and install the 4 port RTL8111 NIC. Obiter: Where is the video card? It does not have one. My questions Is the CPU temperature being reported by OpnSense webgui accurate or not bearing in mind the reported temperature in Windows and BIOS observations?Īny suggestions based on insight and/or experience would be greatly appreciated. I have also observed the fan speed reporting around 1100RPM whilst CPU temperature is 32 degrees Celsius. Whilst in the BIOS I have manually changed the minimum fan speed in the BIOS from 200RPM to 600 RPM. I have gone into the BIOS and switched from Auto calibrate for the fan control and changed to manual with accustom profile to speed up the fan. Thank you to all of the previous users who posted where I have learnt this from. I have used the various sysctl commands to check and confirm AMD power loaded and the CPU features detected for the specific AMD CPU installed. I have tried HI Adaptive, Adaptive, Maximum, Minimum on all three of AC power, Battery Power and Normal and none seem to have any specific impact on the reported CPU temperature. I have set to use the AMD K8/K10 temperature monitor. I have enabled PowerD in OpnSense web gui. I have booted into Windows and run CPU stress testing and never see the temperature get past mid 40 degree mark. I have booted into BIOS and when in BOS the CPU temperature reports around low 30 degree mark. This will open a new index and search bar under the Windows Settings header. It should be just above the Taskbar icon and your PC’s shutdown options. Select the Settings button, indicated by a white gear icon. I have listened to the CPU fan and it does not seem to run hard. Open the Windows Taskbar at the lower left corner of your screen. I am monitoring the CPU temperature via OpnSense widget and observe CPU temperature range running around the high 70 degree range to mid 80 degree range and that seems high to me especially given the CPU usage reports typically around 0.10 whilst the OpnSense firewall is running. It is running in a pink Silverstone SG13 case with 400W Silverstone ATX PSU and 16GB RAM plus 1TB Seagate 700RPM HDD with add-in 4 port RTL8111 NIC in the single PCIe slot, total of 5 network ports including onboard NIC. To my issue: I have built a small firewall based around ASUS A320I-K ITX motherboard, AMD Ryzen 5 1600AF combination. I am also a pfSense "migrant" finding the layout of the OpnSense firewall simply more intuitive despite the very close relationship between the two species of firewall. I would like to say hello first and I am new to the OpnSense firewall. ![]()
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