Interesting you were going to add a fan.
I have 4 5370s and measured the temps on that heat sink.
They were all the same pretty much, so figured HP knew what they were doing.
But it really does feel pretty hot.
Pretty sure what I have picked them up for is not what you paid. Plus they
are heavy.
Mine have extra heatsink clamped on with 1 inch c-clamps...
Don
paul swed
Interesting you were going to add a fan.
I have 4 5370s and measured the temps on that heat sink.
They were all the same pretty much, so figured HP knew what they were
doing.
But it really does feel pretty hot.
Pretty
Interesting so others found them a bit to warm also
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote:
Mine have extra heatsink clamped on with 1 inch c-clamps...
Don
paul swed
Interesting you were going to add a fan.
I have 4 5370s and measured the temps on that heat
of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] FS: 5370A
Interesting so others found them a bit to warm also
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Don Latham d...@montana.com wrote:
Mine have extra heatsink clamped on with 1 inch c-clamps...
Don
paul swed
Interesting you were going
Ok guys, it has been sitting on my floor far too long and I don't know
when I'll get around to working on it. When I last messed with it, I
went through quite a few of the performance tests and IIRC, most
passed. It measures frequency ok, but it's off a bit on TI
measurements. I intended to open