Michael Bell wrote:
>Soory to be a little off topic, can somebody tell me how hot a motherboard
>should be running? I have a Celeron 466 and an ASUS P2B-B. It claims to
be
>42 degrees after some days of continuous use. Is this normal?
Is this the cpu temp or the mainboard temp?
Think 42 for
On 30 Jun 00, at 6:39, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
> In my opinion
> the main thing you have to worry about is how much hotter the inside
> of the chip is than what your probe (outside the chip) is measuring.
Yeah.
> I use a wild-eyed-guess of 5-8 degrees for this difference.
I suppose this depends
At 06:39 30.06.00 -0500, Mikus Grinbergs wrote:
>In my opinion that is being excessively conservative.
I stand corrected... :-)
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 10:04:35 +0200 "Steinar H. Gunderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 22:18 29.06.00 +0100, Michael Bell wrote:
> >Soory to be a little off topic, can somebody tell me how hot a motherboard
> >should be running? I have a Celeron 466 and an ASUS P2B-B. It claims to be
> >42 d
At 22:18 29.06.00 +0100, Michael Bell wrote:
>Soory to be a little off topic, can somebody tell me how hot a motherboard
>should be running? I have a Celeron 466 and an ASUS P2B-B. It claims to be
>42 degrees after some days of continuous use. Is this normal?
I'd say 42 degrees is a little hot