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How to view my PC's ACPI settings?

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I keep having an issue with some kind of temperature sensor causing a system hibernation at a recorded value of 328k (55c) which makes zero sense.
Problem is, I've been looking for over a week, and there's no info on what this particular sensor corresponds to.
There seems to be some issue with the ACPI settings, so I'd like to see what they're currently set to and/or what each sensor group corresponds to.
But I have no idea how to read these.

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I get the sense something else is going on. When did this problem start, a week ago? Did the computer work fine before that?

Why do you think it ACPI? Do you get an error message?

Why do you think the computer is going into hibernation mode? Hibernation is a valid sleep mode, typically used with laptops. Hibernation allows users to, for example, close the laptop lid, take the laptop to work, then open the lid and pick up where you left off.

How do you "wake" this computer from this state?

What device is hitting 55°C? The CPU? Chipset? Something else? In any case, I agree 55°C is not even "very warm" so should not trigger any thermal protection function.

Is this the computer listed in your System Specs.

To answer your question, you should be able to view your ACPI settings in your BIOS Setup Menu.
 
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