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Date:      Fri, 08 Feb 2002 18:30:17 -0500
From:      "John Wilson" <jmw__74@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   AMD / Heat / Cooling...
Message-ID:  <F1748KtdhQYZkxOjmfC000132f7@hotmail.com>

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Hello all.

I've been given the chance to build a new server here and have played with 
the idea of getting away from Intel and moving towards AMD.  However, as 
I've never dealt with AMD CPU's or compatible mainboards, I was hoping to 
get a comment or two from those who have.

First off, concerning the CPU and mainboard, I've pretty much heard only
good things about Asus mainboards.  The one I was considering is the Asus 
A7V266-E in conjunction with the AMD Athlon XP 1700+ 1.47GHz Socket-A 
processor.

I've heard, however, that these CPU's, and AMD in general, have heat
'issues'; I.E. drawing a fair amount more power than an Intel counterpart. 
Taking that into consideration, I've attempted to choose a good case and 
heatsink/fan combo.  I am also concerned with heat in such that this machine 
will be running 24/7 with no downtime.  Is this a valid concern?

I've read good reviews about the Antec cases and power supplies.  I set my 
sights on the Antec SX635, which comes with a 350 Watt PS.  This case, 
coupled with an extra front mounted 80-mm fan would, in my opinion, fit the 
bill.  However, I wanted to get this newsgroups opinion of these components. 
Does this sound like a good setup?

On the heatsink/fan issue, I've also looked at the new "Reference CPU
Cooling System."  The URL of the above is 
http://www.antec-inc.com/product/fans/f_reference.html.  Based on their 
specs of this heatsink/fan, it looks like it would fit the bill as well. 
However, once again, I was looking for opinions on this.

The above is what I've pretty much spec'd the system at, and in general,
does this seem like a decent setup for a NetBSD server?

Thank you for your time with this matter,
John Wilson



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