On 2/26/2014 1:38 AM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 2/25/2014 3:28 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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Encasing the tower in a sound
"Damping" not "dampening". To dampen something is to add moisture to
it. To damp an object is to lower its resonance frequency. One cannot
add moisture to sound waves thus
On 2/25/2014 3:28 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
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> Encasing the tower in a sound
"Damping" not "dampening". To dampen something is to add moisture to
it. To damp an object is to lower its resonance frequency. One cannot
add moisture to sound waves thus there is no such thing as "sound
dampening"
On 2/25/2014 4:16 PM, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 2/25/2014 9:53 AM, Dan wrote:
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I didn't open the computer. I do not know if the fan connectors have 4
pin. I prefer not to open the computer. It is on warranty.
If you don't want to void the warranty, then don't monkey with the fan
speed or acc
On 2/25/2014 9:53 AM, Dan wrote:
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> I didn't open the computer. I do not know if the fan connectors have 4
> pin. I prefer not to open the computer. It is on warranty.
If you don't want to void the warranty, then don't monkey with the fan
speed or accidentally shut any fans down for any amount
On 2/25/2014 3:47 AM, Dan wrote:
> I recently bought a workstation to do calculations. It has two Xeon
> processors with 16 cores and 32 threads in total. I realized that the
> temperature gets very high on high load typically 80C. That is way too
> much. Then I changed the fan speed in the bios f
On Tue, Feb 25, 2014 at 3:54 PM, Schrey wrote:
> Dan wrote:
>
>> I recently bought a workstation to do calculations. It has two Xeon
>> processors with 16 cores and 32 threads in total. I realized that the
>> temperature gets very high on high load typically 80C. That is way too
>> much. Then I c
Dan wrote:
I recently bought a workstation to do calculations. It has two Xeon
processors with 16 cores and 32 threads in total. I realized that the
temperature gets very high on high load typically 80C. That is way too
much. Then I changed the fan speed in the bios from auto to high. Now
tempera
Hi,
I recently bought a workstation to do calculations. It has two Xeon
processors with 16 cores and 32 threads in total. I realized that the
temperature gets very high on high load typically 80C. That is way too
much. Then I changed the fan speed in the bios from auto to high. Now
temperatures ar
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