On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 13:24:41 -0500, pgtr <> wrote:
>
>I ran an old 133mhz Pentium for years w/ nothing. Then I upgraded it
>to a 166 and under advice added a heat sink. Later I OC'd that to 200
>and added a heat sink / fan.
>
>Granted when the PC is used nowadays interactively (mostly as a
>server) it might be more taxing given that it's running Win2K (as
>opposed to say Win95) and maybe an occasional RTS game or something -
>so maybe it gets taxed more than in the day - dunno.
>
>But is it really necessary to run a fan or is a heat sink good enough
>for an old P166 @ 200?
>
>thanks,
yes, no, and maybe.
Use of a small 'sink with high load and poor chassis cooling, low
flow rate, may require a heatsink. Fitting the largest 'sink you
can find, having good flow rate, and optimally, a duct to
concentrate airflow at the socket, whether that be intake or
exhaust flow from the chassis, is not going to need a fan on the
heatsink. In-between those two extremes, it depends on how near
to one or the other extreme. With a fairly good 'sink, a lapped
heat-spreader, and properly applied thermal compound, omitting
the fan will work most of the time.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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