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Re: NODE 0 Heat




That is low .. I remember back in the old days before I started trying to
cool my computer properly it ran at about 50 deg C.

With no real problem.

I didn't think things start shutting down until it hits about 70 deg C

So 35 deg C is not going to in my opinion cause any concern.

Ho yin

At 15:07 07/12/2004, you wrote:


>On 07/12/2004 at 14:48 neil_frost@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> >
> >What temperature does other peoples n0 get too?
>
>Computer room : 20.35
>Computer cabinet : 24.88
>Outside: 9.29
>
> >And what do you do to dissipate the hot air?
>
>I turn on the fans in the cabinet (too loud to run all the time) via an
>applicance module automagically if it gets too hot, plus the computer
room
>has an en suite bathroom so i turn on the extractor fan in there too..
>
> >Should I stick an extractor fan up into the loft? or is it ok-ish?
>
>There really should be some way to make all this extra heat re-usable
in
>the house... perhaps as a warm room for coats or something...
>
>Andy




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