you have understood exactly my point, surely software cooling is a better engineering solution to reducing heat by getting at the source of the heat, rather than adding more blowers, and other air-conditioning.
why resort to expensive hardware cooling when software cooling can do a better job?
More importantly, How can Athlon processors be software cooled without hanging 'after-market' fixes to do what already happens to Intel processors?
how can idle state be incorporated into kernel compile for Athlon processors?
Russell
>you also might want to try http://vcool.occludo.net/VC_Linux.html it worked on my old >motherboard.
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