On 6/10/07, Bauke Jan Douma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tijnema wrote on 09-06-07 23:01:
> >> I just realized what you said here. What you can touch at this point is
> >> *not* the CPU at all. It is essentially the carrier. The CPU is the
> >> little raised portion in the center of the "carrier". It is the only
> >> part that will normally get very hot. The outer edges of the whole
> >> assembly will normally see very little heat, relative to what the core 
> >> sees.
> >>
> >> Wit
> >
> > Oh, yeah, never realised that ...
> >
> > I guess I need to open the case and take a look from the side to see
> > if there's maybe a very little space between the CPU cooling block and
> > core itself. but can't live too long without my server :P
> > I'll try turning the cooling block 180 degrees now, and see if that
> > matters in any way.
>
> Well, it's either stop complaining about those hardware problems
> here then, or really get it over with and tackle them.
>
<Thing I already knew>
>
> bjd

Either reply friendly, or don't reply. I know i can buy a new PC and
everything works fine. But that's not the point of this discussion. If
you don't like it, don't join the discussion.

Tijnema
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