Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-10 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Wed, 2003-07-09 at 16:23, Jamin W. Collins wrote: > On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:52:52AM +0100, Shri Shrikumar wrote: > > Alvin Oga wrote: > > > > >a P4 should be running at about 30-35C ... in idle > > > > Yes, you are correct. It runs 30-35C at idle. At 100% utlisation for a > > while, it pops

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-09 Thread Alvin Oga
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Shri Shrikumar wrote: > Alvin Oga wrote: > > >a P4 should be running at about 30-35C ... in idle > > > > > Yes, you are correct. It runs 30-35C at idle. At 100% utlisation for a > while, it pops up to around 69C. on my 1U boxes ... at 100% utilization ( xload or top show

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-09 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 11:52:52AM +0100, Shri Shrikumar wrote: > Alvin Oga wrote: > > >a P4 should be running at about 30-35C ... in idle > > Yes, you are correct. It runs 30-35C at idle. At 100% utlisation for a > while, it pops up to around 69C. It could just be me, but that seems very execess

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-09 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Shri Shrikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Alvin Oga wrote: > > >a P4 should be running at about 30-35C ... in idle > > > > > Yes, you are correct. It runs 30-35C at idle. At 100% utlisation for a > while, it pops up to around 69C. > > Shri Thankfully my numbers are now falling more

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-09 Thread Shri Shrikumar
Alvin Oga wrote: a P4 should be running at about 30-35C ... in idle Yes, you are correct. It runs 30-35C at idle. At 100% utlisation for a while, it pops up to around 69C. Shri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-08 Thread Alvin Oga
On 8 Jul 2003, Shri Shrikumar wrote: > On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 00:52, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > I adjusted the the "FSB Frequency" down from 166 MHz to 133 MHz. I usually > > get temps of 48-52 C after a few hours of normal use (running as a 1900+). > > If I do anything CPU intensive (compile a

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-08 Thread Benedict Verheyen
Op di 08-07-2003, om 17:34 schreef Jamin W. Collins: > On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 02:54:54PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > --- "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi?: > > > > The mobo is rated for a 3200+ @ 400 MHz FSB and so is the Zalman. > > Memory _should_ be good too, it's brand n

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-08 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 02:54:54PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > --- "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribi?: > > The mobo is rated for a 3200+ @ 400 MHz FSB and so is the Zalman. > Memory _should_ be good too, it's brand new. That's never stopped memory from being bad in the past. H

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-08 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:39:21PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > > I have manage to figure out that by messing with the chipset settings > > in the BIOS I can change the speed of the CPU's opertation. I.e., > > setting a speed of 166 MH

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Chris Metzler
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 01:52:06 +0200 (CEST) Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The problem I am having now is that I can't even run it at the _rated_ > clock speed. I have to run it my 2500+ as a 1900+ to keep it from > locking up. > > I adjusted the the "FSB Frequency" down from 166 MHz

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Nick Lidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > > > >The problem I am having now is that I can't even run it at the _rated_ clock > >speed. I have to run it my 2500+ as a 1900+ to keep it from locking up. > > > > > > Did you assemble this machine yourself? Are you

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- "Jamin W. Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 01:52:06AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > > I adjusted the the "FSB Frequency" down from 166 MHz to 133 MHz. I > > usually get temps of 48-52 C after a few hours of normal use (running > > as a 1900+). If I do any

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Shri Shrikumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 00:52, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > I adjusted the the "FSB Frequency" down from 166 MHz to 133 MHz. I usually > > get temps of 48-52 C after a few hours of normal use (running as a 1900+). > > If I do anything CPU intensive

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 01:52:06AM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > I adjusted the the "FSB Frequency" down from 166 MHz to 133 MHz. I > usually get temps of 48-52 C after a few hours of normal use (running > as a 1900+). If I do anything CPU intensive (compile a kernel, zip or > unzip a huge fil

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Nick Lidakis
Roberto Sanchez wrote: The problem I am having now is that I can't even run it at the _rated_ clock speed. I have to run it my 2500+ as a 1900+ to keep it from locking up. Did you assemble this machine yourself? Are you sure the CPU cooler is rated for your proc? Did you apply thermal grease

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Shri Shrikumar
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 00:52, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > I adjusted the the "FSB Frequency" down from 166 MHz to 133 MHz. I usually > get temps of 48-52 C after a few hours of normal use (running as a 1900+). > If I do anything CPU intensive (compile a kernel, zip or unzip a huge file, > etc.) then i

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
--- Nick Lidakis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escribió: > Roberto Sanchez wrote: > > > I have recently purchased a new machine (Athlon XP 2500+ w/ 333MHz > > FSB, 1 GB RAM, Radeon 9000 Pro). > > > > I have manage to figure out that by messing with the chipset settings > > in the BIOS I can change the

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Nick Lidakis
Roberto Sanchez wrote: I have recently purchased a new machine (Athlon XP 2500+ w/ 333MHz FSB, 1 GB RAM, Radeon 9000 Pro). I have manage to figure out that by messing with the chipset settings in the BIOS I can change the speed of the CPU's opertation. I.e., setting a speed of 166 MHz comes u

Re: OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Jamin W. Collins
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 11:39:21PM +0200, Roberto Sanchez wrote: > I have manage to figure out that by messing with the chipset settings > in the BIOS I can change the speed of the CPU's opertation. I.e., > setting a speed of 166 MHz comes up in the POST as a FSB of 333 MHz > and the CPU is detec

OT: CPU Speed and Temperature

2003-07-07 Thread Roberto Sanchez
I have recently purchased a new machine (Athlon XP 2500+ w/ 333MHz FSB, 1 GB RAM, Radeon 9000 Pro). I have manage to figure out that by messing with the chipset settings in the BIOS I can change the speed of the CPU's opertation. I.e., setting a speed of 166 MHz comes up in the POST as a FSB of 3