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Message 378453 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 20:43:59 UTC
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i have an CS601 with 5 extra Fans, Papst running at 7 volt, but when i hust look at my CPU is 67 Grad hot, so i take my Vacuum cleaner and clean all my Fans and my CPU Fan, and after this

this is my Athlon 3.200+ running on a 754 Mobo

only 56 Grad running Boinc...

btw is is hot here in Germany

have you also Probs with your Hosts, and at what Temps your Host are running....

Thanks for the Info, for posting ...

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Message 378466 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 21:06:13 UTC - in response to Message 378453.  

i have an CS601 with 5 extra Fans, Papst running at 7 volt, but when i hust look at my CPU is 67 Grad hot, so i take my Vacuum cleaner and clean all my Fans and my CPU Fan, and after this

this is my Athlon 3.200+ running on a 754 Mobo

only 56 Grad running Boinc...

btw is is hot here in Germany

have you also Probs with your Hosts, and at what Temps your Host are running....

Thanks for the Info, for posting ...

Greetings from Germany NRW
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I had to go and get a window unit...We had a heat wave...Saw my CPU at 58C and the decision was made...It cools the whole back of the house too.
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Message 378471 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 21:16:08 UTC

There's a heatwave here as well, but my computer is not more hot than usual, according to Speedfan. Right now it's 46 degrees C, just as it normally is.

But last night I accidentally touched the lower frame of the screen (my computer is a laptop) and it was scorching hot, and so it is also now.

So yes, my computer is more hot these days than normally. But not the processor.

I was thinking about to stop crunching while it's so hot, but then I forget to exit BOINC, so it's crunching anyway.


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Message 378473 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 21:18:18 UTC - in response to Message 378471.  

I was thinking about to stop crunching while it's so hot, but then I forget to exit BOINC, so it's crunching anyway.

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Message 378487 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 21:57:22 UTC - in response to Message 378473.  

I was thinking about to stop crunching while it's so hot, but then I forget to exit BOINC, so it's crunching anyway.



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Message 378492 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 22:02:54 UTC - in response to Message 378487.  

I was thinking about to stop crunching while it's so hot, but then I forget to exit BOINC, so it's crunching anyway.



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Fuzzy, that is an expression in english that means to stop saying what it is you are saying.

He means don't suggest or think about stopping your crunching.

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Message 378501 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 22:23:01 UTC - in response to Message 378492.  

I was thinking about to stop crunching while it's so hot, but then I forget to exit BOINC, so it's crunching anyway.



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Fuzzy, that is an expression in english that means to stop saying what it is you are saying.

He means don't suggest or think about stopping your crunching.

Yea...what he said...
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Message 378519 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 22:36:38 UTC
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I have 6 rigs in one room crunching 24/7. It's been 95-101 degrees for weeks now. Yeah, they're hot.

I have a ritual every day. I put a box fan in the doorway of that room every day at about 11-1PM when it's hot outside in an attempt to cool my boxes with my central AC. That also means that my AC doesn't shut off all day. At night I take the box fan and put it in a window near the rigs to either pull in or blow out air depending on the wind direction. There is a window in the same room opposite and 90 degrees opposed to the fan window that either pulls in or blows out the hot air.

I close the door to that room when the fan is in the window.

If the heat wave continues, I'll be shutting down several or all machines during he day. I've never done that in 6.5 years of crunching, but the electricity bills are impoverishing. I'm holding off as long as it is sensible to do so.

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Message 378523 - Posted: 26 Jul 2006, 22:40:12 UTC

Mr. Jim,?

So basically what you're saying is that you spend everyday alternating between blowing and sucking? :-)
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Message 379950 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 1:19:22 UTC

Temperatures are dropping now so the fan cooling requirements will no be less
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Message 381047 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 21:54:11 UTC - in response to Message 379950.  
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Temperatures are dropping now so the fan cooling requirements will no be less

Give them a chance it is going to be in the mid 90's here in Virginia all next week. And no I am not turning my pc's off. It is warm down in the basement where most of them are, I have 22 crunching for Seti, all here at home. I have a window air conditioner I put in this year upstairs in the room with 3 pc's. It also helps cool the whole upstairs. I have central air, 4 bedroom, 3 level home, including a full basement.

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Message 381064 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 22:34:38 UTC
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Actually mine is freezing, and so am I, hahahaha (it's winter here)

I also had a ritual in summer, with 1 fan near the laptop making noise all night and day..... hehehe those were good nights XD

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Message 381081 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 23:01:52 UTC - in response to Message 381064.  

Actually mine is freezing, and so am I, hahahaha (it's winter here)

I also had a ritual in summer, with 1 fan near the laptop making noise all night and day..... hehehe those were good nights XD

That's my two cents...

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Oh Tiare, I wish I was at your place right now. I'm melting in the heat here.

Where do you live? At south or in Santiago?


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Message 381090 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 23:26:16 UTC

Oh Tiare, I wish I was at your place right now. I'm melting in the heat here.

Where do you live? At south or in Santiago?


I live a little to the south of Santiago, it's a long and thin country, so our cities are on a row, hahaha





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Message 381102 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 23:50:22 UTC - in response to Message 381090.  
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I live a little to the south of Santiago, it's a long and thin country, so our cities are on a row, hahaha


So you're not living anywhere near Tierra del Fuego. :-)

I know about Chile, I knew a girl here, Rosanna, who was from Chile, she came here as a refugee. We spoke a lot about Chile and Argentina, as I knew a guy from Argentina once. He was born and raised in Argentina as his parents are Danish emigrants and he had relatives here, so I met him when he lived here. I don't remember where he lived in Argentina, but I think is was in the northern part, about the same degree of latitude as Santiago.

I also knew a guy from Brazil, who came from Minas Gerais, I don't remember the name of the town, and it's not much north of Santiago either, and the climate there is very nice, from what he told me.

Rosanna told me that the land in Chile is very much alike Argentina.

Myself, I'm from Scandinavia, I'm not made for this heatwave with temperatures about 30 degrees. I like the cooler weather we usually have here.


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Message 381107 - Posted: 28 Jul 2006, 23:57:57 UTC

Nice and cool here as well....great weather to allow good overclocks on my 2 machines. When the temp starts to warm up I'll have to slow them down a little (only by 200MHz, but wow it makes a difference to their stability)!

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Message 381125 - Posted: 29 Jul 2006, 0:30:36 UTC
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I live a little to the south of Santiago, it's a long and thin country, so our cities are on a row, hahaha



So you're not living anywhere near Tierra del Fuego. :-)

I know about Chile, I knew a girl here, Rosanna, who was from Chile, she came here as a refugee. We spoke a lot about Chile and Argentina, as I knew a guy from Argentina once. He was born and raised in Argentina as his parents are Danish emigrants and he had relatives here, so I met him when he lived here. I don't remember where he lived in Argentina, but I think is was in the northern part, about the same degree of latitude as Santiago.

I also knew a guy from Brazil, who came from Minas Gerais, I don't remember the name of the town, and it's not much north of Santiago either, and the climate there is very nice, from what he told me.

Rosanna told me that the land in Chile is very much alike Argentina.

Myself, I'm from Scandinavia, I'm not made for this heatwave with temperatures about 30 degrees. I like the cooler weather we usually have here.


wow! finally someone knows about my small country, hehe

Chile has a climate variety from desert to Antarctica, and the Moais of Easter Island (they have a nice 20°C the whole year....)

The weather in my city is always too cold or too hot..ahhhh I would like to live near the beach, but no. I'm here in a hole surrounded by mountains hahaha
(we always want what we can't have, don't we?)

Nice to talk with you again Fuzzy ;) (by the way, I like your avatar, is very funny)

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Message 381192 - Posted: 29 Jul 2006, 1:23:39 UTC - in response to Message 381125.  


wow! finally someone knows about my small country, hehe

Chile has a climate variety from desert to Antarctica, and the Moais of Easter Island (they have a nice 20�C the whole year....)

The weather in my city is always too cold or too hot..ahhhh I would like to live near the beach, but no. I'm here in a hole surrounded by mountains hahaha
(we always want what we can't have, don't we?)

Nice to talk with you again Fuzzy ;) (by the way, I like your avatar, is very funny)

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Oh, your country is not so small, it range from the heat in north to the cold in south. Not to mention the tropical islands. And I've seen on tv how it looks like in Chile and read books about it. I'm faschinated by the Andes mountains, There's something special, magical, about that mountain range, and I see it as female where the Himalaya is male. I can't explain it further here. And Rosanna told me that it's much like the Pampas in Argentina and also like Patagonia in the south. And you make some very good wine. I prefer Chilean wine for any French wine, you get much more for the money.

Do you have some proper beaches? I thought most of the costline is very rocky. And living in a flat land where the highest point is 171 meters above sealevel, I'm fashinated with mountains. Come here, if you don't like mountains. ;-D

And yes, nice to talk with you, we are not so many women here. And thanks, I love my Foamy avatars a lot, and right now I like to use them. I have a very beautiful avatar also, I only use here on Seti with a diamond in the sky, but right now I'm into Foamy.

Hugs to you. :-D



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Message 381580 - Posted: 29 Jul 2006, 14:59:22 UTC
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Oh, your country is not so small, it range from the heat in north to the cold in south. Not to mention the tropical islands. And I've seen on tv how it looks like in Chile and read books about it. I'm faschinated by the Andes mountains, There's something special, magical, about that mountain range, and I see it as female where the Himalaya is male. I can't explain it further here. And Rosanna told me that it's much like the Pampas in Argentina and also like Patagonia in the south. And you make some very good wine. I prefer Chilean wine for any French wine, you get much more for the money.


I know what you mean about a magical Andes. Los Andes are very beatiful, especially in the mornings with the first sunlights making them a gorgeus landscape.


But astronomically speaking are very annoying, because I don't have an horizon... ANYWHERE (on the other side I've got some mountains called "Coast Mountains"). Some stars are very hard to see, and I have to wait to see some planets too.

your country is not so small, it range from the heat in north to the cold in south. Not to mention the tropical islands. And I've seen on tv how it looks like in Chile and read books about it. I'm faschinated by the Andes mountains, There's something special, magical, about that mountain range, and I see it as female where the Himalaya is male. I can't explain it further here. And Rosanna told me that it's much like the Pampas in Argentina and also like Patagonia in the south. And you make some very good wine. I prefer Chilean wine for any French wine, you get much more for the money.


People said or wine is great, but I don't have a good wine taste, every wine is the same for me :(

Do you have some proper beaches? I thought most of the costline is very rocky. And living in a flat land where the highest point is 171 meters above sealevel, I'm fashinated with mountains. Come here, if you don't like mountains. ;-D


Some beaches are very rocky, but it depends.
Some part of me would like to live on a flat country, but other part of me will miss the mountains...

And yes, nice to talk with you, we are not so many women here. And thanks, I love my Foamy avatars a lot, and right now I like to use them. I have a very beautiful avatar also, I only use here on Seti with a diamond in the sky, but right now I'm into Foamy.

Hugs to you. :-D


Hope we can have a nice conversation again....
Adios!

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Message 381659 - Posted: 29 Jul 2006, 19:04:31 UTC

Hi

My CPU was at 68°C.
I changed it today with a XP 64 X2 4800+.
It runs at 54°C way cool.

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