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Old 26-October-03, 03:08 AM   #1 (permalink)
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OK i swear it must be every bit of 83 degrees in here, I got my shirt off and a pair of shorts on and I'm sweating, but I'm aslo moving heavy cases around. I have three rigs, they dont normally generate tremedous amounts of heat as i found out at work today, but geez why the hell is it so damn hot in my room? Anyone else have these problems? I was at work at my second job, it was 76 in there and I was getting folding temps that didnt spike above 45*C, and we have no AC in the warehouse. I come home and hook my computer up and right now MBM is getting 51*C at the die and 41*C in my case, and that is with the door that I modded inoto the side opened. Close it and it will go to 55*C.

CPU is a Duron 1.3 on a Volcano 6 Cu w/Ceramique and 80MM Tornado. MBM won even work on my 850 and I cant imagine the temps it must be pulling. I know air is blowing into my room, I can feel it coming from the AC vent. My room is the only one like this. wtf?
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Old 26-October-03, 03:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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So many smartass comment....so little time.

What is the outside temps? If these didn't rise the only other way a room's temperature can increase is by some artificial means....and since you said you had the AC on, it has to be from the comps. Running all three for hours can generate quite some heat. Where is your comp? If it's in a room with a closed door it isn't very hard to imagine.
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Old 26-October-03, 04:47 AM   #3 (permalink)
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ha funny im wearing a coat.
i would expect it to be hot year round in florida.
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Old 26-October-03, 08:32 AM   #4 (permalink)
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yah it is hot here but not that hot it must be 68 degrees inside the building at my surveying job. I think it has something to do with the window facing the west and when the sun begins to set it heats the room up, it's 8 AM now and it has a server and Folding running on it and I'm seeing 48*C at the die. It seems logical, it is hottest during the evening hours.
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Old 26-October-03, 08:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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J-dogg,
You better move your room up here to the Pacific Northwest...
forget the tan, you rust instead,
...but the ambient in this room is a blazing 17.6C and the temp taken with the tip of the probe right on the DIE iz 28.7C and she is F@H...I'll tell ya, count your blessings, it's very hard to type with gloves on.
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Old 29-October-03, 11:23 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Lamps cause alot of heat in a closed room, believe me!
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