Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 Jun 1998 17:27:57 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Phil's Kernel Account" <> | Subject | Re: ncr 875 problem found... sorry. |
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On Thu, 4 Jun 1998, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
#Well, it is not good to state something as a global truth when it doesn't #have to be one. #My K6/200 (and yes, it is the old 0.35 um version), runs on 225 MHz very #well and very stable. 225 MHz is 3 * 75 MHz, which, most people would agree #on, is more than 66 MHz. I must admit that I have a good big heat sink on #it, and that I'm running it on 3.2 V instead on 2.9 V.
This is assuming a similar motherboard layout to mine. What's that like?
I've got a video card that is 14" long. PCI. It can't fit in this machine. I have to use a 9" Diamond FireGL 1000 Pro with a modified heatsink on it's MOSFET. Why? Because the CPU is right behind the PCI slots, without even an inch of clearance. I can't put a bigger heatsink on. Then I'd have to buy a new video card.
From my experience, you need a ~3/4" (or ~3.5cm) tall anodized heatsink, with a thermostatic fan to properly cool a processor running like that.
Ah well, better than the box at work. It was sold as a P200MMX, it's really an overclocked P166MMX without a heatsink even. And they won't let me fix this, even though the machine is overheating and crashing constantly. *grumble*
-Phil R. Jaenke (kernel@nls.net / prj@nls.net) TheGuyInCharge(tm), Ketyra Designs - We get paid to break stuff :) Linux pkrea.ketyra.INT 2.0.33 #15 Sat Apr 18 00:40:21 EDT 1998 i586 Linux eiterra.nls.net 2.1.98 #15 Fri May 1 18:21:00 EDT 1998 i586 - Linus says for 'brave people only.' I say 'keep a backup.' - :) ! I reserve the right to bill spammers for my time and disk space !
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