On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy. I purchased a 1U 10 inch deep server machine a few months ago:
http://www.abmx.com/1u-10inch-deep-supermicro-mini-server-p-366.html?osCsid=80f3951929d5a7ae27a51733627ee18a
The CPU is a Xeon 3xxx dual core 2.4 GHz.
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 10:55 PM, Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy. I purchased a 1U 10 inch deep server machine a few months ago:
http://www.abmx.com/1u-10inch-deep-supermicro-mini-server-p-366.html?osCsid=80f3951929d5a7ae27a51733627ee18a
The CPU is a Xeon 3xxx dual core 2.4 GHz.
The CPU is a Xeon 3xxx dual core 2.4 GHz. The machine has no case fans, by
design.
no fans by design?! looks like bad design, intel xeon draw a lot of power.
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As with so many other things in the computer world, it depends. With no case
fans, it's weird that the computer gets colder if it has something above and
no it's not. the machines above and below has proper cooling, and
transfers this machine heat by conduction - rack cases are mostly metal
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 9:08 AM, Wojciech Puchar
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As with so many other things in the computer world, it depends. With no
case
fans, it's weird that the computer gets colder if it has something above
and
no it's not. the machines above and below has proper cooling,
On Fri, May 09, 2008 at 08:10:40AM +0200, Christian Zachariasen wrote:
On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 4:55 AM, Nerius Landys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy. I purchased a 1U 10 inch deep server machine a few months ago:
Also something to keep in mind, most (all?) new procs have thermal
cuttoffs that will kill themselves before any damage happens. If you
box hasn't shut down in weird ways or underclocked itself, you are
probably good to go. It's something to keep your eye on, but I
wouldn't worry too much about it
Thanks for all the replies guys. I called the manufacturer and it turns out
that there's a manual speed controller on the CPU fan. I'm going to take
the top off my case and crank it up all the way at my first opportunity.
That will at least help a little bit. Thanks again. I still think 70
Howdy. I purchased a 1U 10 inch deep server machine a few months ago:
http://www.abmx.com/1u-10inch-deep-supermicro-mini-server-p-366.html?osCsid=80f3951929d5a7ae27a51733627ee18a
The CPU is a Xeon 3xxx dual core 2.4 GHz. The machine has no case fans, by
design.
It's sitting in a
snip
...I saw that the CPU core temp(s) hit 70 degrees Celsius during a compile of
GCC. Is this too hot? ..
/snip
Maybe, maybe not. Every chip has a different operational range. This
information should be available from the chip manufacturer's website,
if you can find it. Additionally, this
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