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On 14 May 99, at 17:13, Max Timchenko wrote:
> b. Is 40-42 C normal? Would running w/o case help much? I don't
> like the idea because my area is really dusty, and seldom I drop
> some objects over the case -- without cover they'd just go inside...
Let's see, 40C == 104F. The temperature alarm units on our servers come
preset to produce an alarm tone at 110F and attempt to shut off the power at
118F (113F = 45C). So I would say that this is pretty normal.
Running without the case will help keep the *general* temperature inside
the case -- away from components -- down, but may reduce the effectiveness of
fans etc that are intended to carry heat away from components.
I have actually done this a fair bit, and have never personally had a
problem traced to it, but I do not recommend it, especially in a dusty area.
David G
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