<div>I have been on a MythTV quest for 4 months now, and after failing with 2 previous Backend hardware setups, I hoped I had found the right combination. Here's what I have for my dedicated (no TV viewing) backend:</div>
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<div>Gigabyte GA-8ICXT motherboard</div>
<div>Intel 630 processor (Pentium 4 3 Ghz Prescott)</div>
<div>1 gig Corsair RAM</div>
<div>3ware 9508-SMI SATA RAID controller ( 4 200 gig SATA drives in RAID 5 JFS for my LVM video partition) </div>
<div>2 160 gig SATA drives for boot (Linux software RAID 1)</div>
<div>Integrated Intel E7221 video ( I think this is why FC4 won't install, but that is for another tiime....)</div>
<div>2 HD3000 cards</div>
<div>1 PVR 150 card (not enough PCI slots for the 2nd card I purchased so now I need a PVR-500)</div>
<div>FC3. Ran yum upgrade and installed mytv-suite and ivtv drivers... that is as far as I have gotten before I decided this error was driving me crazy!!!</div>
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<p>Message from <a href="mailto:syslogd@mythtv-be">syslogd@mythtv-be</a> at Fri Sep 16 15:06:01 2005 ...<br>mythtv-be kernel: CPU0: Temperature above threshold</p>
<p>Message from <a href="mailto:syslogd@mythtv-be">syslogd@mythtv-be</a> at Fri Sep 16 15:06:01 2005 ...<br>mythtv-be kernel: CPU0: Running in modulated clock mode</p>
<p>The machine is basically idle, and I am faily certain it isn't over heating, but how do I check the temps? It is in a huge server tower case with a bunch of fans and the room temperature is 72 F.</p>
<p>I did read in the Fedora forums that Prescott processor run hot, but couldn't find a way to raise the temperature threshold. <a href="http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=28069">http://forums.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=28069
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<p>I disabled Hyperthreading in the BIOS. And then tried to but with a non-SMP kernel, but that just seemed to hang the machine during boot. </p>
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