How a simple good question can turn into a long debate. I think you need to study your needs along with the current technology. Modern processors will not burn - they will reduce power consumption when they overheat. Also, modern CPUs utilize less power. There are new multicores that go as low to 75W. That translates to heat. And third, you can invest in better cooling - a modest investment in a "gamers" cpu cooler, even water based, will go a long way keeping you number crunching at the highest possible speeds your CPU can provide. [And, you can ask many teenagers to help you setting up a "gamer" setup"]
Good luck On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 1:23 PM, Shimon Panfil <i...@industrialphys.com>wrote: > > Hi folks, > I'm looking for affordable workstation for heavy number crunching, not > x86-64 multicore. It seems that multicore systems have problems with cooling > (physically it is pretty clear). My current amd-64 4-core machine works fine > only if less than 2 cores have 100% load. Rougly 2*100 work 20 min before > temperature becomes high, 4*100 can last couple of minuts only. Last year I > have already burned processor and do not want repeat the experience. > > I'll be glad to know my options other than open the box and add fans or set > air conditioner in my working place to very low temperature. > > -- > Shimon Panfil: Industrial Physics and Simulations > http://industrialphys.com > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-il mailing list > Linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il > http://mailman.cs.huji.ac.il/mailman/listinfo/linux-il >
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