On Mon, 25 Jun 2018 03:55:23 +0930
Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Allegedly, on or about 24 June 2018, JD sent:
> > Reason I am posting this is because the normal speed of the cores
> > is 2.8GHz, and that is causing numerous kerneloops interrupts
> > (overheating).
> > Fans are at full speed all the time, as I can hear them :) :)  
> 
> Sounds like you have inadequate cooling, and that's going to be a long
> term problem that mayn't be avoided by what you're trying to do.
> 
> Hot components need a large enough heatsink to dissipate their heat,
> and it needs to be firmly attached, with heatsink compound filling the
> tiny gap between chip and heatsink.
> 
> Heatsinks need to have a fan, or other heat distribution scheme, to
> make the heat radiate away sufficiently, and quickly enough.
> 
> The case needs to have airflow that brings in fresh air, and expels
> hot air (running a case with the cover off can prevent adequate
> airflow *across* things, likewise with other obstacles in the case).
> Even systems that use liquid cooling still need to move air through
> the computer case, because not everything that generates heat will be
> directly connected to the cooling system.
> 
> 
I've thought about buying one of those little fridges and putting the
system in it.  Some advantages:

- keeps the system cool (set the fridge to 70F (20C), or even lower)
- closes off the noise of the system, I think fridges are quieter
- keeps dust out of the system

Would have to cut holes for the cables, and seal them.  And it would be
bulkier.

One of these days.  Maybe.
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