fit-pc2 Temperature
fit-pc2 Temperature
Is it normal that the equipment warms up very much?
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Re: fit-pc2 Temperature
Yes. Fit-PC2 has no fans so the aluminum case is used as passive cooler.
Re: fit-pc2 Temperature
In spite of it I must not worry my truth
Re: fit-pc2 Temperature
I have just hung the tiny 5 Volt fan from my 4801, and even though the airflow is tiny, the case cools down to almost room temperature.
When I have updated the Bios from the March 2009 one the machine was delivered with I will update with some 'fan' and 'no fan' temperatures
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_nYARScGgMO8/St9vK ... it-fan.jpg
update 20091029:
still can't get CPU temp sensor to work, even with latest BIOS, but the measurement from disk temp sensor is as follows (very lightly loaded machine, only serving 10 web pages a day)
after 12 hours without fan - 39 degrees
with fan - 34 degrees
the case temperature difference is much bigger than this (<<30 degrees with fan)
Dave
When I have updated the Bios from the March 2009 one the machine was delivered with I will update with some 'fan' and 'no fan' temperatures
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_nYARScGgMO8/St9vK ... it-fan.jpg
update 20091029:
still can't get CPU temp sensor to work, even with latest BIOS, but the measurement from disk temp sensor is as follows (very lightly loaded machine, only serving 10 web pages a day)
after 12 hours without fan - 39 degrees
with fan - 34 degrees
the case temperature difference is much bigger than this (<<30 degrees with fan)
Dave
Last edited by morgad on Thu Oct 29, 2009 9:03 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: fit-pc2 Temperature
well... I hoocked 1-wire temp sensor inside.. 43-48 degree so it's a bit hot. Hope it doesn't crack.. It properly ventilated..