Hey. That's dure enough IV, also 4, and not 6

Guess my roman sucks.
Anyway it is definately plugged in, and spinning at about 2600-2700rpm (80mm
fan!) so heating of cpu is not real issue. I run SETI@HOME while running the
pc, so my cpu is almost always at 100% load, and goes up to 55C max. Anyway
thanks for that idea anyway. I will try to look into changing soundblaster
pci slot to last one near ISA.
"GlassVial" <glassvial RemoveThis @NOSPAM.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Actually I think he means WhisperRock 4 (as in IV). There's no such
> thing as a 6, that would be VI. Yes, it's a CPU fan by Spire. Either
> way, that cooler is rated up to an Athlon 3400, so I doubt that's the
> problem, unless he didn't plug it in, obviously
>
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:14:46 -0600, "Scott" <scrosler RemoveThis @cableone.net>
> wrote:
>
> >Heres a thought..... The SpireWhisperrock6, is that a fan?
> >If so, make sure you plugged the power in. What could be happening could
> >also sound like overheating to me.
> >
> >Example, CPU heats up when playing 3D games causing system to crash.
> >
> >Could the fan be faulty and not spinning fast enough?
> >
> >This happened to me once. Couldnt figure it out. Luckily the heatsink
could
> >take the heat at idle but when stressing the CPU it would overheat and
> >crash.
> >
> >Just a thought.
> >
> >Either way, good luck to you.....
> >
> >Scott
>
> -GV
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