Author: stuart taylor
Date: 23:47:29 08/20/01
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On August 20, 2001 at 04:36:26, Jeroen van Dorp wrote: >I always understood AMD's go more to the limits of their capability, reason why >overclocking should be done with more care, and with cooling. >If you didn't overclock, and your CPU fan is working okay (maybe you could find >a monitor program for that, when the motherboard supports it, and check the fan >speed) you shouldn't worry. > >BTW maybe the kind of cooler you can put on a HD also fits at the bottom of your >CD-Rom or DVD-Rom, and maybe your MB supports an extra fan. In that case you can >have extra cooling for the device instead of for the CPU for just a few bucks. > >Most PC components can handle heath quite well - if nothing's failing, that is. >Sure that's the case? - no worry. > >J. Thanks, Jeroen. But it normally turns out that if one person answers well, then no one else tries to add anything after that. Just an observation. By the way, my dealer now tells me there is place for a second cooler, but that it wouldn't help the cd or dvd rom as they get hot from laser from the inside. What? Thanks S.Taylor
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