Hi y'all!
Funny things happen with my servers, Athlon 900/K7VZA MoBo's. When in Windows 98, they'r running hot at 62 degrees centigrade processor core temperature. Nothing that I can do about it.
Now, switch to Win 2000 Server. While working away at tasks, typing, administering, graphics, etc., the machines run at a prisitine 32-36 degrees C. But if I go away and do nothing on them for about 30 minutes, they get back up to > 60 C.
Now switch to Linux. The machines not only don't exhibit any variation in temperature, on the contrary, they're running absolutely cold, at about room temperature, steady between 22-26 C.
Measurements were taken with VIA's 4in1 MoBo utility software.
Any ideas?
Yours faithfully John.
Funny things happen with my servers, Athlon 900/K7VZA MoBo's. When in Windows 98, they'r running hot at 62 degrees centigrade processor core temperature. Nothing that I can do about it.
Now, switch to Win 2000 Server. While working away at tasks, typing, administering, graphics, etc., the machines run at a prisitine 32-36 degrees C. But if I go away and do nothing on them for about 30 minutes, they get back up to > 60 C.
Now switch to Linux. The machines not only don't exhibit any variation in temperature, on the contrary, they're running absolutely cold, at about room temperature, steady between 22-26 C.
Measurements were taken with VIA's 4in1 MoBo utility software.
Any ideas?
Yours faithfully John.