You don't need liquid nitrogen or water . Get a decent case fan - good
quality bearings and motor and install it first. You definitely need a case
fan. Also rearrange your cables so they don't block airflow. Then see what
happens.
On Thursday 25 September 2003 19:10, you wrote:
> thanks eve
thanks everybody for all your quick and useful answers ;-)
(as always on the gentoo forum. that's (another) reason why I'm fond of
gentoo).
I've seen pictures of water-cooled boxes and that sort of things. I'just want
to have a quiet and normal heated PC. No need to do supra-conduction at 3°K.
W
Have you set up sensors.conf, and run sensors-detect? Also you need
sensors -s or the proper init to load the settings.
BillK
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 23:01, mathieu wrote:
> > The fan headers you don't have anything connected to, so don't worry about
> > them. The VCore 2 I assume your machine doe
On Thursday 25 September 2003 12:59 pm, brett holcomb wrote:
> The more fans the better! One fan should pull air into
> the box. However, just having fans doesn't mean you'll
> have adequate cooling. There may be dead spots inside the
> case where air doesn't circulate no matter how many fans
>
The more fans the better! One fan should pull air into
the box. However, just having fans doesn't mean you'll
have adequate cooling. There may be dead spots inside the
case where air doesn't circulate no matter how many fans
you have.
On Thu, 25 Sep 2003 12:52:34 -0400
Ernie Schroder <[EMA
On Thursday 25 September 2003 11:52 am, mathieu wrote:
> I'm not happy with 69C. But I have choosen a big fan when I buyed
> my PC. Could my fan be on the wrong side? Should it pull the hot
> air outside or blow cold air inside?
Assuming you have only 1 case fan, It should, in my opinion be sucki
Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 17:08, Matthew Coulson a écrit :
> > athlon xp 1700+
>
> Hmm. I took a guess at the CPU from the temp2, as you might have been
> overclocking a P4 and overvolting it to 1.85. 69 degrees is a bit hot for
> an XP
>
> > I've lots of things in my box: 4 hdds, dvd, cd, zip, ..
> athlon xp 1700+
Hmm. I took a guess at the CPU from the temp2, as you might have been overclocking a
P4 and overvolting it to 1.85. 69 degrees is a bit hot for an XP
> I've lots of things in my box: 4 hdds, dvd, cd, zip, ...
> Could this be the
> explanation of the high temps and bad voltage
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ch> cc: (bcc: Gustav
Schaffter/CDS/CG/CAPITAL)
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] strange
(alarming) informations from lm-s
> The fan headers you don't have anything connected to, so don't worry about
> them. The VCore 2 I assume your machine does not use (do you have a P4 by
athlon xp 1700+
> any chance?). The -12v and -5v lines being way off probably means your PSU
> isn't supplying them, or is doing an extremely b
The fan headers you don't have anything connected to, so don't worry about them. The
VCore 2 I assume your machine does not use (do you have a P4 by any chance?). The -12v
and -5v lines being way off probably means your PSU isn't supplying them, or is doing
an extremely bad job of it. There is v
Le Jeudi 25 Septembre 2003 16:19, Andrew Gaffney a écrit :
> mathieu wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've just installed lm-sensors to peek at my motherboard.
> > I've got the following informations.
> > I don't understand everything but I don't like the ALARM messages...
> > Can I trust those informations?
mathieu wrote:
Hi!
I've just installed lm-sensors to peek at my motherboard.
I've got the following informations.
I don't understand everything but I don't like the ALARM messages...
Can I trust those informations? Should I call the firemen?
And I'm specially worried about the +224.4°C (limit +120
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