From: John R Lenton <john@grulic.org.ar>
To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: VIA IDE problems related to heat?
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 03:35:35 -0300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010201033535.A576@grulic.org.ar> (raw)
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I'm looking for confirmations on any kind of correlation between
the problems people have been having with the assorted VIA IDE
chipsets and possible overheating of said chipsets.
I'm asking because I suffered from the VIA-chipset-ate-my-data
bug, and I've been trying to reproduce it to no avail. The only
thing I haven't been able to recreate is the heat (ambient was
~35C (~95F) at the time), and noticing that now with ambient at
~25C (80F) the heatsink of the 694x quickly hits ~40 when doing
heavy I/O, whereas most articles I've read seem to think 25-30C
is about right, and that I was doing this heavy i/o thing when
the bug bit...
if any of you know what temperature this thing _should_ be, and
further if y'all could get onto those chipsets with thermometers
to see if we have a temp vs. crashes distribution, we might be
onto something.
Or maybe not.
--
John Lenton (john@grulic.org.ar) -- Random fortune:
La humanidad es como es. No se trata de cambiarla, sino de conocerla.
-- Gustave Flaubert. (1821-1880) Escritor francés.
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2001-02-01 6:35 John R Lenton [this message]
2001-01-31 6:52 ` VIA IDE problems related to heat? Michael B. Trausch
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