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Re: [OT] running a PIII with no fan?



Krzys Majewski wrote:
> 
> This  is strictly  non-Debian but  I haven't  found any  info  on this
> anywhere so maybe someone can help: can  I run a PIII with the CPU fan
> unplugged, provided I underclock it?  I ran my Katmai 500MHz processor
> with the  fan unplugged  for a whole  day, underclocked to  333MHz, it
> didn't  even blink. This  included 1.5  hours of  intense benchmarking
> stuff (I was scared to push  it for longer than that). Very hot though
> (couldn't  touch  the  heatsink  for   more  than  a  half  second  or
> so). Presumably  this is not very good  for the CPU. But  will it last
> about a year  under these conditions? What about  other Intel CPU's? A
> Celeron? A gigahertz processor? If I underclock these things as far as
> they will go (on  my mobo this means 66 MHz bus  speed), will they run
> reliably without active  cooling? Do I need a  special heatsink? Where
> can I buy one? And so on.
> 
> thanks,
> chris
> 

As a computer tech I've seen a lot of latest Intel chips dead when the
exhaust
fan died on a certain brand computer(well known).And the heatsink was
big.
They didn't last too long.I've seen Celerons dead or GPF'ing due to same
reason(fans that barely spinned).AMD chips are also pretty bad about it.
So my take will be a no no.Any chip  that's not properly cooled will
plain become unreliable after a short while and eventually won't boot
anymore
in the best case scenario.I've seen the worst case as well,when
copmuters
simply caught fire.I'd put up with the noise from the fans.



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