Noise. -chris On Mon, 26 Mar 2001, Roberto Diaz wrote:
> > Why do you want to burn you CPU? a fan is very cheap.. less than $15 some > models. You can buy one in all computer stores. > > Just curious.. why do you want to make this? (maybe you have other > solutions) > > > This is strictly non-Debian but I haven't found any info on this > > anywhere so maybe someone can help: can I run a PIII with the CPU fan > > unplugged, provided I underclock it? I ran my Katmai 500MHz processor > > with the fan unplugged for a whole day, underclocked to 333MHz, it > > didn't even blink. This included 1.5 hours of intense benchmarking > > stuff (I was scared to push it for longer than that). Very hot though > > (couldn't touch the heatsink for more than a half second or > > so). Presumably this is not very good for the CPU. But will it last > > about a year under these conditions? What about other Intel CPU's? A > > Celeron? A gigahertz processor? If I underclock these things as far as > > they will go (on my mobo this means 66 MHz bus speed), will they run > > reliably without active cooling? Do I need a special heatsink? Where > > can I buy one? And so on. > > > > > Regards > > Roberto > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Roberto Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > http://vivaldi.ddts.net > Powered by ddt dynamic DNS > Powered by GNU running on a Linux kernel. > Powered by Debian (The real wonder) > > Concerto Grosso Op. 3/8 A minor > Antonio Vivaldi (so... do you need beautiful words?) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >