2 Apr 2003 08:00
Re: XP1000 heating...
Pat Wendorf <mlist <at> beholder.homeunix.net>
2003-04-02 06:00:45 GMT
2003-04-02 06:00:45 GMT
I'm not sure if Alpha has always been this way. I've dubbed my AxpPCI-33 (166Mhz cpu) the "Mini-tower Space Heater". I can warm my sorta-large computer room up with it. It also seems to draw a bit more power than my Duron 750... which can also heat a room. My board did come without a fan, but I strapped one on from fear of melting the board. The specs say they can go up to 85 C before it kills iteself. <shudder> - Pat On April 1, 2003 11:03 am, Christian von Kleist wrote: > Riccardo, > > This is off the topic of your question, but my 21164 <at> 500MHz is very > cool (thanks RISC -- no fan on the heatsink, even) and the major > source of heat seems to be the power supply which is very beefy. > It's much cooler than my K6-2 450, if you can believe that. > > -- > c v k <at> z y b x . c o m > > > Hello, > > I Teaded a dual pentium III for an XP1000. > > I am surprised to notice that the XP1000 is quite hot and warm on hte > > upper side of the chasis. I checked the CPU fan of the CPU and it works > > well. Is it normal for the Xp1000 to being warm outside on the upper > > side ? > > Anyone experienced overheating problems with XP1000 ? > > this model is 667MHz CPU. > > > > thanks > > > > Rick
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