>Yah, I found that, but it's going off so fast -- I can't believe that
>it's hitting 75C after only five minutes or so. Of course, I'm used to
>PowerPC processors, and those don't get hot at all, so...
>
Wow. I just got dual celeries at 433, left it in the bios for a few days
and they never exceeded 50C. One chip is typically 4C higher than the
other (presumably because it is right above the BX chip with the green
heatsink).
So I set the warning limit at 50 and it hasn't exceeded that in normal
operation (running Mandrake linux 7.0, KDE, sometimes a few days of seti,
sometimes the kde screensaver for a few hours).
I'm going to install a 486 fan above the BX heatsink, and also a case fan
or two. They may not be necessary, but at least precautionary.
It's completely stable so far, at least for the work I do. I've had to
reset once because a memory leak in Gnumeric 0.46 hosed the system
(couldn't even backspace out of X).
Guy
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