> My second reason for posting has to do with the temperature of the
> motherboard as recorded by a program called the Motherboard
> Monitor. It says that the temp of my motherboard is 100.4 degrees F
> and the alarm is set to start beeping at 105.8 degrees F. Is this a
> good "window"? I have a fan with the power supply plus a fan on the
> processor itself.
>
> Comments? Suggestions?
>
> Thanks.
> Harold E. Schumacher, Jr.
Hello Harold,
first of all, I have noticed, that the temperature measurement isn't quite
reliable. The MOBO manufacturers don't spend much affort in precision
regarding that feature. Second, there is a program called CPU-Idle which
takes advantage off an (in Win95) unused CPU command to suspend the CPU.
This won't effect the CPU performance but helps to keep the temperature low.
I have a PII 333 MHz that I run now with 400 MHz and 100 MHz FSB. With
CPU-Idle my temperature has dropped 10 degrees centigrade.
You can find the program at
http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/~goetz/
Oliver Dammann
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