On Nov 22, 5:35 pm, insightinmind <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Forgot to mention that I put fans on those chips I overclocked.  Old
> > Pentium fans work the best.  Just the right size..
>
> Where might I find one?

I could probably scrounge up a couple for the cost of shipping.  Let
me look around and see what I have that I'm not needing.

> Any experience with XLR8 MACh Speed Control 3.4.2 (for OS X)  
> temperature indicator? No other app such as Bresink's Temperature  
> Monitor/Hardware Monitor gives any temp readings.

Sorry, I run Linux on my Macs.....

> My room temperature is ~65 deg F, and XLR8 is telling me the cpu goes  
> from 24 to 28 deg C (75.2 to 82.4 deg F). Sound right for a cpu?

That sounds really good actually.  My G3/400 upgrade for my runs at
about that.  My Wallstreet's G3/266 gets up to 80C on a regular
basis.  My 100% overclocked Celeron E1200(1.6Ghz dual core running at
3.2Ghz) runs abour 38-40C idle and just under 60C at full load.  I
don't have my overclocked macs running right now(in storage
unfortunately), but I'd say that's a good temp.  See what it is under
a load.  re-encode a video or something.
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