Did you try some software solution for cooling, eg athcool or the likes? Is there any for amd64?

Alan Ianson wrote:

On Mon August 29 2005 07:15 pm, Bruno Buys wrote:
Thanks Alan,
No openoffice.org for amd64 can be an issue, really.

I was scarred when I found that out! The only reason I use oo at home is to open a table and get some values. I don't have to save anything. Gnumeric does open that table now whereas it wouldn't the last time I tried (quite a while ago) so I haven't had too hard a time.

I didn't know that. Also, I don't have mirrors close to me. So, I guess
'keeping an eye' is the right movement, for now.
You own a amd64 machine? Does it run too hot? Here in Rio we have like
35 Celsius this month, which is supposed to be winter. In the summer we
go easily to 40 C. Heating is always a concern.
Regards,

I just put this machine together a few months ago and haven't had any trouble (it hasn't been to hot this year though). I run the think application from find-a-drug 24/7 so this is something I always keep an eye on. There is of course a fan on the cpu and I also put a fan on the case to keep things cool, but on hot days it is noisey since the fans on this box kick up when it starts to get warm. The fans are humming a bit as I write this but in the morning when I get up they will be quiet again. Short answer, I haven't had any heat problems.




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