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Vieux 06/09/2007, 11h29   #9
Brian Cryer
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Par défaut Re: CPU overheats, Linux slows down, need some ideas.

"Ignoramus22620" <ignoramus22620@NOSPAM.22620.invalid> wrote in message
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> My question is, normally a computer can be very busy and should not
> overheat. So something physical is wrong. Would you have any idea,
> maybe I need to replace case fans or the CPU fan?


The only time I've had a problem with overheating was when dust clogged the
cpu fan (this was at home). Otherwise fans (as others have pointed out) are
the obvious thing to look at.

> This is a 1U rackmount from Rackmounts Etc.
>
> I called my ISP and they confirmed that they did not have any cooling
> or heating issues on their racks.


If the computer is owned by your ISP and you have logs showing that there is
a problem with overheating then surely its the ISP's responsibility? or have
I missed something? Tell them the problem and ask them to sort it. Just
becasue they are not aware of heating issues doesn't mean they don't have
heating issues - you've found the problem but I would have thought it was
their responsibility to fix it.
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