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Does anyone use their computers under 100% stress in a 90F degrees environment?
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 00:00:40 -0500, ANTant wrote:
Hello. I am just wondering when you guys build computers. Are you able to keep the computers stable and not breaking (e.g., a SeaSonic PSU overheated) in a room that is about 90 degrees(F) during heat waves with no air conditions? Computers would be crunching big time like gaming in this heat. No fancy water cooling setups in the computer cases and no opened cases either. I am just wondering and trying to determine what's the best way to keep my boxes stable in a very hot room (almost like heated indoor garages). In the past, I have seen my computer's Athlon 64 3200+ (754) CPU go over 160F degrees and ASUS K8V SE Deluxe motherboard go over 120F degrees. If the case temp is going over 120F with a room temp of only 90F then your case cooling sucks. Fix it. That will also fix the cpu overheating problem. -- Want the ultimate in free OTA SD/HDTV Recorder? http://mythtv.org http://mysettopbox.tv/knoppmyth.html Usenet alt.video.ptv.mythtv My server http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/cpu.php HD Tivo S3 compared http://wesnewell.no-ip.com/mythtivo.htm |
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