Re: cpu overheating

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On 12/12/06, Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mike Wohlgemuth wrote:
> On Tue, 12 Dec 2006 06:38:15 -0600, Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>Yes, for the PC. The fact that many PCs are designed with marginal,
>>at best, cooling is no secret at all. They are not designed to
>>run with maximum CPU utilization 24/7. The GIMPS program, for example,
>>is known to cause machines to overheat, and comes with a test for
>>that particular effect. Many machines cannot participate in the GIMPS
>>because of that. I suggest you research this well-known phenonmenon.
>
>
> How is this not a hardware problem? How would you propose that some
> random piece of software that needs to do a CPU intensive task avoid
> this problem? Why should any software developer feel compelled to write
> bad code to cover up bad hardware design?

Of course it's a hardware problem. I haven't said otherwise.

I'd just like to find out what this "random" piece of software
is. If we find that xinetd or X or clockapplet is consuming 94.6% of his
CPU, is this not something worth knowing? OTOH, if we find that he
is running GIMPS, well, we know that's going to heat up his system,
and we can all forget about it.

Then he needs to clean out his case. If that doesn't work, then
he just has a marginal design, which is not uncommon.

Mike
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Yes, the problem was caused by hardware. I cleaned out my computer,
and it was pretty bad. Besides the cooling the hardware is good. I am
waiting on some new hardware also, cpu fan and power supply, case fans
and a new case. That should fix this problem.

The question is why doesn't it do this on Windows when I run cpu
intensive apps. I believe in Windows that it was close to overheating
though.


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