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Subject: Re: Delivery of the 2x1.4Ghz..........

Author: Slater Wold

Date: 15:04:59 09/07/01

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On September 07, 2001 at 17:54:10, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On September 07, 2001 at 17:51:25, Aaron Gordon wrote:
>
>>On September 07, 2001 at 16:19:09, Slater Wold wrote:
>>
>>>On September 07, 2001 at 14:15:57, Slater Wold wrote:
>>>
>>>>I received my AMD 2x1.4Ghz today.
>>>>
>>>>Vince and Michel..........the 1.4's are _NOT_ working.
>>>>
>>>>No screen, no beeps, nothing.  Sounds like a normal boot, but no screen.
>>>>
>>>>Please........don't post 1000 things for me to check, I've done this more than
>>>>once.  :)
>>>>
>>>>One thing I am thinking first, is I have a _VERY_ strange case.  I think it's
>>>>warped, as I have had more than 1 mobo not boot.
>>>>
>>>>I am going to my top-secret testing lab to get it tested 1,000,000 different
>>>>ways.  When (and if) I get back, I will tell you what happened.  I might leave
>>>>with a 2x1.4Ghz and come back with a 2x1.2Ghz.  :(
>>>>
>>>>Anyway, I'll keep everyone posted.............
>>>>
>>>>And I'll post the results as soon as I get some!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Slate
>>>
>>>With some testing in the lab.........everything is up and running.
>>>
>>>Installing Win2k Server now.  Vince had complained about the system running hot,
>>>however with only an inlet and exhaust fan, and of course heatsinks and CPU
>>>fans, both 1400mhz CPU's are running no more than 80 degrees so far.  I really
>>>have not put a beating on them yet though.
>>>
>>>Next post will be benchmarks from Sandra, Crafty, and anything else I can dig
>>>up.  :)
>>>
>>>Michel and Aaron, thanks.  You were correct.  The Ayhja's work great!
>>>
>>>
>>>Slate
>>
>>80C? Dear god man :) With the money you have if I were you I would go with
>>liquid cooling... or at the very least a Millennium Glaciator. Bring those
>>babies under 50C, anything over isn't good.
>
>Surely he means degrees F, not C.
>80 C would be close to simmering (literally).

Sorry to be unclear.  The _exact_ temperture under heavy load is 76 degrees F.
NOT Celcuis.


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