People talking about hardware never dying only show their little history with computer hardware .
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Computer Temperatures
#12
Posted 10 February 2009 - 07:32 PM
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People talking about hardware never dying only show their little history with computer hardware .
every post i have seen of your on this forum has either been a pointless post, calling people ignorant or just plain stupidity for example : "i miss auto aim".
so please, post something usefull next time.
ok so i was looking around and all info on hardware lifespans are talking about the lifespan tell it is "no longer usefull to the user" and not the actual hardware fatigue.
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#17
Posted 12 February 2009 - 02:48 AM
Wouldnt worry about fatigue or crap like that, unless you have a maxtor or samsung hard drive.
I run Folding@Home on 3 servers and 2 desktops. They run at 100% cpu usage on all cores (2x Intel Q9450 @ 3.4GHz and 1x AMD Q9600 @ Stock), 24hrs a day, 365 days per year (barring any major power outages). They have been running that way for a good while now, heading towards a year for the quads with avg uptime around 8 months.
The desktops are the same, except they do get rebooted once in a while. Both based on AMD X2 6000 Dual cores. Both run hot as hell, one of them has an uptime of over a year now.
I also run GPU Folding on 1x GF 9600GSO and 1x GF8800GT. These run at avg temperatures around 80C, also 24/7.
Hardware failures on any of them or the other servers i ran before them equals zero.
In short dont worry. If you want to run 24/7 do so, if you want to power down do so.
Temperatures range between 30C and 55C
I run Folding@Home on 3 servers and 2 desktops. They run at 100% cpu usage on all cores (2x Intel Q9450 @ 3.4GHz and 1x AMD Q9600 @ Stock), 24hrs a day, 365 days per year (barring any major power outages). They have been running that way for a good while now, heading towards a year for the quads with avg uptime around 8 months.
The desktops are the same, except they do get rebooted once in a while. Both based on AMD X2 6000 Dual cores. Both run hot as hell, one of them has an uptime of over a year now.
I also run GPU Folding on 1x GF 9600GSO and 1x GF8800GT. These run at avg temperatures around 80C, also 24/7.
Hardware failures on any of them or the other servers i ran before them equals zero.
In short dont worry. If you want to run 24/7 do so, if you want to power down do so.
Temperatures range between 30C and 55C
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