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VK4XAC > CPU      12.04.05 10:57l 50 Lines 1433 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: CPU Temperatures - Normal???
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From: VK4XAC@VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC
To  : CPU@WW

Thanks for your reply, G0TSU, no name attached....

I used to run my previous server continuously, apart from the required reboot
to keep windows going OK. It was a P111 600meg CPU. When tranfering files it
would get up to 65c, but mostly sat around 59c.

OK on the Moth cooling system... LOL.

An Aluminium case would be good in an air conditioned room and you are right
they do cost more. Have to stick with the standard lot, for the time being.

The window idea is interesting but would not work here in Brisbane. Our
average temp is a lot higher than the UK. We tend to keep the window and
curtains closed to keep the sun and heat out.

Thank you for that reply

>From: G0TSU@GB7WSX.#32.GBR.EU
> To : CPU@WW
> 
> 
> Your temperatures sound about right, Al
> 
> RDRAM is probably the hottest thing in a (old) PC.
> Mine runs at 52c for 4 years no problem.
> 
> My CPU is a feeble 1.9GHz & I keep a moth in the case for cooling that
> (37c Intel fan) 
> 
> Broadly speaking, Intel won't need any extra cooling.
> 
> Buy an aluminium case if your worried about temperatures, you'll pay more,
> but they generally have a better build and layout.
> 
> If all else fails, re-locating pc under window helps ;)


73 - Al, VK4XAC @ VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC

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