Re: New Motherboards ECC memory and PCI-E issues
- From: sndive@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 29 Jan 2007 14:25:56 -0800
On Jan 29, 11:51 am, a...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Anton Ertl)
wrote:
snd...@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Btw saw 50C on my nothbridge when running Civilization IV last night:That's not particularly high. Is your northbridge very temparaturesensitive?
I don't know. But Supermicro set that threshold at 50C for some
reason.
If their driver is running in windows apparently you get a prompt
asking you if the system runs ok.
If it's not running (memtest86) you get a system shutdown !
I recently measured the temperature of the heatsink of my passivly
cooled northbridge (VIA K8T800). It was 55C when Linux was idling
away at 800MHz, and 50C when playing some game under Windows (the
temperature is probably lower when playing the game because the CPU
fan spins faster). I guess the chip temperature is somewhat higher
still. I am not worried. Some part of the (passively cooled)
graphics card reached 75C when playing.
Where is the graphics temperature reported? I can't find it in
anywhere in gui that ati ships to configure the driver.
.
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