Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 14 Nov 2001 18:40:16 +0100 (CET) | From | Gérard Roudier <> | Subject | Re: Athlon SMP blues - kernels 2.4.[9 13 15-pre4] |
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Charles Marslett wrote:
> Philippe Amelant wrote: > > > > le mer 14-11-2001 à 17:15, Alastair Stevens a écrit : > > > > We just finished putting together what was for us a pretty big box using > > > > the Tyan S2460 with 1.4GHz Athlons (not MP) and ran into some troublesome > > > > heating problems. > > > > > > Well, I finally managed to check, and both CPUs are at 76C - sounds > > > quite hot to me. Is that problematic? I've never run these Athlons > > > before, so I'm not sure what's supposed to be normal ;-) > > > > > > > It's hot i think, my dual celeron hang around 60°C. > > I agree, but the Thunderbirds (older 1.4 GHz processors) run hotter than anything > else, so this may be normal. My dual 1.2 GHz MPs run about 72C, and they are > supposed to be a bit cooler than the Thunderbirds.
> I don't have much in the way of cooling, though....
In my opinion, you just need some ketch-up and you will be done. :-)
Athlons can survive at more than 90C, but probably not all the stuff that is closed to them when temperature is so high, in my opinion. I would not trust anything higher than 55C.
Gérard.
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