Yes. 165 degrees does seem hot. Mine stays under 95F as fas as I can 
tell. I've got a little 486 fan blowing right at it.
Howie- it's strange how different upgrade cards work differently. Robyn 
's goes up to 60Mhz. Mine I've upped to 52.5 for 420Mhz, but it may do 
55 or may not. Last time I tried I think it gave a kernel panic ... 
that's only for 30 Mhz more so...

When I tried to go to 3:2 my whole OS 10.2 came down and I had to 
reinstall. But only 45 Mhz? That's slow for an S900. Which card is it 
again?

-Ford

On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 01:10 AM, Howie S wrote:

> We talked about temperatures here a year or so ago. Heat is the enemy 
> in
> many ways, but some felt that processor temps are often quite high and 
> it
> wasn't a big problem. But there certainly must be a point where it's 
> too
> hot. 165 degrees seems awfully high.
> I can't figure why some of you can get the bus speed that high, mine 
> won't
> startup past 45mhz.. I did have success with the 3:2 ratio with
> CacheControlX though. It made a huge difference.


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