This is something you should seriously think about when putting a P4 in a Pundit. I have a 2.66 GHz Celeron D in a Pundit-R, and it generates quite a bit of heat. The variable-speed CPU fan makes some noise, but the PSU fan is incredibly noisy. The Prescott cores obviously take a lot more power than previous generations, but I can imagine that a >2.8 GHz P4 Northwood would get pretty hot as well.
I don't think ASUS really designed the Pundit for such hot CPU's. There really is not that much room for air to flow. If you want the power, go with a bigger case. If you don't need the power, I've heard that people with low end Celerons and P4's say that their Pundits are virtually silent. They run Myth just fine, and the processors are way cheaper. On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:57:54 -0800, Alex Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The P4-3.06 should work (have no Pundit to test on), but the heat from > such a unit may exceed the design parameters of such a small case... >
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