Daniel da Veiga wrote:
> On 6/30/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sean wrote:
>> >
>> > I recently replaced the fans and heat sinks on my dual opterons to
>> > bring the temp down, I was also very much trying to bring the nose
>> > level down from the fans.
>> >
>> > I used 2 copper heat fans
On 6/30/06, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sean wrote:
>
> I recently replaced the fans and heat sinks on my dual opterons to
> bring the temp down, I was also very much trying to bring the nose
> level down from the fans.
>
> I used 2 copper heat fans with heat pipes from thermaltake, and put
>
On 6/30/06, Philip Webb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hardware problems come up here occasionally & experiences deserve swapping.
Gentoo involves much exercise of the CPU, sometimes making it sweat a lot.
My AMD 2500+ CPU (installed 2003) has been getting hotter & the fan slower.
Here in the summer
Dale wrote:
with the temp averaging about 46c when idle.
When I have done something, perhaps emerge some program, whatever,
temp goes to about 50-52c.
Well, I have a AMD 2500+ and mine doesn't run near that temp. Just
plain old air cooling with folding running and I am at 37 and 27. I
have a
Sean wrote:
>
> I recently replaced the fans and heat sinks on my dual opterons to
> bring the temp down, I was also very much trying to bring the nose
> level down from the fans.
>
> I used 2 copper heat fans with heat pipes from thermaltake, and put
> some 90 mm fans on each cpu/heatsink.
> I als
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Friday 30 June 2006 14:31, Sean wrote:
You want more air being pulled out of your box then going in.
I guess I should have worded it different to avoid such comments.
I'm sorry but such a statement is just plain incorrect no matter how you word
it. But my reply w
On Friday 30 June 2006 14:31, Sean wrote:
> >> You want more air being pulled out of your box then going in.
> >
> I guess I should have worded it different to avoid such comments.
I'm sorry but such a statement is just plain incorrect no matter how you word
it. But my reply was supposed to be hu
Bo Ørsted Andresen wrote:
On Friday 30 June 2006 13:15, Sean wrote:
You want more air being pulled out of your box then going in.
Yeah, and when all the air has been pulled out of the box and you've got a
vacuum then you'll see the temperature in there rising... ;)
I guess I should have w
On Friday 30 June 2006 13:15, Sean wrote:
> You want more air being pulled out of your box then going in.
Yeah, and when all the air has been pulled out of the box and you've got a
vacuum then you'll see the temperature in there rising... ;)
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On 30 June 2006 12:15, Sean wrote:
> You want more air being pulled out of your box then going in.
So you invented a fan that produces air. Great. Get a patent!
Uwe
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I have the same kind of problem with my laptop (Athlon mobile 2400+).
It's normally working at 43-50 C but after some time it starts
reaching 55-60 C without compiling. Once it even shut down after
reaching 100 C while compiling.
Fortunatelly I blew it's air intakes with oxygen and it is working
n
Philip Webb wrote:
Hardware problems come up here occasionally & experiences deserve swapping.
Gentoo involves much exercise of the CPU, sometimes making it sweat a lot.
My AMD 2500+ CPU (installed 2003) has been getting hotter & the fan slower.
Here in the summer heat of S Ontario, where my wor
Hardware problems come up here occasionally & experiences deserve swapping.
Gentoo involves much exercise of the CPU, sometimes making it sweat a lot.
My AMD 2500+ CPU (installed 2003) has been getting hotter & the fan slower.
Here in the summer heat of S Ontario, where my workroom is >= 25 C ,
i
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