Re: Proc-S-R overheating
Elektron <elektron_rc5-FFYn/[email protected]> Fri, 19 Nov 2004 21:31:51 +0000
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On 19 Nov, 2004, at 10:40, [email protected] wrote: > My proc K6-200MHz overheated while I run d.net client. Downclocking to > 166MHz helps, but it's temperature very near risk-level. I want change > it to Intel or IDT. But what I can do right now? May be, there is > possibility to restrict processor work-loading? For example, limit > d.net appetite for proc resources to 80% of maximum. So, if my tasks > occupy 80% or more, d.net paused, if my tasks occupy 79%, d.net claim > no more than 1%, etc... Can I configure maximal proc work-load and, if > answer is "yes", then how to do it? My OS is OS/2 Warp 4.52 (kernel > revision 14.100F of 11Nov2004). Pause when the load average goes above 81, and unpause at 79. But this doesn't solve the problem. The heat given out by a processor is proportional to the clock speed (ish), so setting it to 133 MHz would have the same effect, if not more (idle CPUs don't take that much less power, AFAIK). Alternatively, invest in a new heatsink or a better fan (or both), or thermal compound or whatever. Or you can try taking the case off. Computers should be built to handle full load for months on end, in a warmish climate. If you just limit the CPU usage, when something *does* take up all the CPU time, it'll just overheat. - Purr _______________________________________________ Hardware mailing list Hardware-Ra3b/QYEcJ3d140v2zMXi0fjHoOT/h/[email protected] http://lists.distributed.net/mailman/listinfo/hardware