John Wilger wrote:
>
> No, neither CPU ever went above 65C. I have fans on both of them, and 2 in
> the case. I know the temp gauge is working because when I first built the
> system I didn't have fans on the CPUs. Even at 366 the temperature
> sky-rocketed, so I shut it down and bought the fans promptly. I have
> over-clocked a single celeron 366 to 500 in the same manner on a different
> computer with absolute reliability, so I'm almost certain it has to do
> with the timing between chips. I'm not technical enough to know if there's
> a solution, though. If not, I'll live. It's still faster than my old
> system.
I have one of the older BP6 boards (metel CPU levers). With 2 seti@homes running
(board is overclocked), I had lockups every day or so with 2.2.13. It didn't
happen with earlier kernels. Some people have mentionned an IDE SMP bug that may
be responsible that got fixed in the 2.2.14 pre series. I've been running 2.2.14
pre 12 for a few days now with no problems.
-- Stephen
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