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More info?)
Right! Beware of running the system with a closed chassis in the comparatively
hot British summer.
Sandra won't provide any thermal info if the motherboard does not have any
thermal sensors. If the BIOS setup screens do not show thermal sensors and
temperatures, there aren't any. After all, a Pavilion is an inexpensive
computer, and a themal sensor adds to the price tag... Ben Myers
On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 05:51:55 -0000, "kate" <seesig@invalid.invalid> wrote:
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>"Jo" <rty@invalid.jp> wrote in message
>news:Xns95A4E086FE5AFlSxxx@130.133.1.4...
>> "kate" <seesig@invalid.invalid> wrote in
>> news:2vgi36F2lmea1U1@uni-berlin.de:
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>> > I know why it's overheating - I think. I've just added another
>> > hard disk which according to the website can cause this.
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>> Kate,
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>> Why do you think it is overheating? Have you tried running something
>> like SiSoft SANDRA to see if there are thermal sensor readings
>> available to confirm overheating or otherwise?
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>I downloaded and ran SANDRA which provided lots of interesting info
>but there didn't seem to be anything on thermal sensor readings.
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>The indications of overheating were lots of noise and chattering from
>the disk and some train siren like noises which according to posts
>elsewhere on usenet relate to overheating. And a singed rubber like
>smell.
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>> Hard disks don't consume a heck of a lot of power (20W?), so if
>> adding just one extra drive takes it into overheating, the thermal
>> design must be a bit close to the limit. Bear in mind it must cope
>> with a sweltering summer's day when the ambient may be 15degC
>> higher...
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>For my next move I've installed a different extra hard drive - in case
>it was the new hard disk that was at fault and not the Pavillion. I've
>replaced everything including the white plastic hood as per HP
>instructions. For the moment I'm leaving the plastic cover off the
>front of the machine because that prevents the air getting to the front
>venting holes. The side is on and for the moment it seems to be
>running quite happily but the ambient temperature in the UK has
>dropped like a stone over the past couple of days.
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>I'll keep you all informed!
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>Kate
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>email is cha=t=elaine at li=ne= one dot n=et. Remove the
>intruders to reply.
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