On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Hugh Saunders wrote: > yeah, mine had the heat sink and fan from a 486, fitted nicely. > It was stable [even when overclocked] running woody with an smp kernel. > Died because i added a graphics card before it had powered down properly > [user-error, not hardware failure!]
This board is actually one of the more stable ones we have around, now that it's been fitted with the pentium heatsink that is on it. I haven't done any capacitor mods on it though. It's running NT 4.0 Enterprise, I regularly see 3-4 months uptime with no problem, except when the MCSE gets to it. > > ASUS P4B533, but management is "it works, why replace it?" > i'll have the bp6 when you get it replaced ;-) I'm hoping we don't end up with a Compaq/HP P.O.S replacing it, but that's what the MCSE wants. I'd rather have known good hardware, that if something goes wrong, I don't have to wait a few hours minimum for a Compaq minimum wage tech to come out and fix it. Mike -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]