Hi Vicky,
I finally fired up my Lombards to check the temperature. It runs about 63'c for light work to 75'c for processor intensive work. With mine I removed the heat-sink from the top of the processor and put on new thermal grease. It had already fried the L2 Cache so I felt I couldn't do any more harm. It had been running as high as 87c prior to the new thermal grease. My second Lombard Ran 59'c with processor intensive work. It's L2 is still working fine and I haven't felt the need to put thermal grease on it.


Mike


On Saturday, February 7, 2004, at 02:23 PM, vicki wrote:


Hi first thanks for the reply and I know that the max is 512 but what I
wanted to know is (has anyone on the list tried installing more) like a 256
in the bottom and a 512 in the top will it work.


Also I asked the other day but only seen one reply, after checking for a
whole day the lombard seems to run between 45'c Light work email etc and
70'c web browsing.
Is this too hot?
is it ok?
What can I do if it is to hot?


TIA Vicki






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