Russell Coker via luv-main wrote:
> The LUV server has just been down for a few hours.
>
> It all started a couple of weeks ago when I wrote a Mon plugin for running lm-
> sensors to monitor system temperature.  When I installed that on every system 
> that matters to me I noticed that the hardware that runs the LUV server was 
> reporting a CPU temperature greater than the recommended maximum.  It isn't 
> necessarily a bad thing for a CPU to run above the recommended maximum (80C 
> in 
> this case) for a while as long as it is well clear of the critical 
> temperature 
> (in this case 100C) but running 24*7 above the maximum temperature is 
> obviously a bad thing.

I seem to remember a law which relates operating temperature to
operating life and reliability (can't remember name).
anyway I try to run my CPU's with as little rise above ambient (ie the
case temperature) as possible.
As mentioned in a previous email I replaced the large heavy heat sink
and fan combo;
(which uses expletive deleted plastic clips) with an "off-the-shelf";
water-pump and case fan combo.(Corsair H55 Liquid Cooler about $100)
 The water pump is quite light , sits very close to the CPU and
screws  direct to the mother-board with decent screws and base plate,
thus ensuring a highly reliable thermal connection.
On a Asus M4A79XTD_EV M/B with ; 16GB RAM; and   AMD Phenom II x4 (4
core) 965  CPU 3.4GHz;
I can drive the CPU to 100% on all 4 cores for an hour (doing video
conversions :-) ); and not see
a CPU temperature rise above 20 deg C above  a 'case' temperature of 30
deg C (obviously depends on room temperature)
.............best thing since sliced bread !

regards Rohan McLeod


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