Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 14:44:10 -0500 From: Jaime <jaime@snowmoon.com> To: "Martin P. Hellwig" <mhellwig@xs4all.nl> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Page faults every few days Message-ID: <E32DB362-2E6D-11D8-9279-000393193538@snowmoon.com> In-Reply-To: <004b01c3c258$bc2afbb0$9600000a@intern.huygenslyceum.nl>
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On Sunday, December 14, 2003, at 10:41 AM, Martin P. Hellwig wrote: > Take a real close look on you're mobo, if there a some pots in there > which > are too round (or even broke open) to look natural then those pots wil > disfunction above a certain temparature. This is the most common > failure for > computers which failure can not be easily identified. > The 'explosions' of the pods occures if a motherboard (the whole thing > not > just the cpu) is exposed to temparatures above 45 degrees celsius for > a long > time, ofcourse this depends on the quality of those pots (a hot summer > with > your pc in a roof room is a good candidate). This is interesting and useful information. I always wondered by the manuals state an operational temperature range of about 105 degrees Fahrenheit. 45C = 113F Of course, it wouldn't be that simple of a solution. :( The room is air conditioned to a much lower temperature. About 73F to 78F, most of the time. (About 25C.) Thanks, Jaime
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