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


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