[SunRescue] heat problems in an SS20
Mike Nicewonger
rescue at sunhelp.org
Wed Nov 15 22:00:07 CST 2000
Why not just replace the caps with fresh ones?
Mike N
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Theodoropoulos" <paul at anastrophe.com>
To: <rescue at sunhelp.org>
Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2000 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [SunRescue] heat problems in an SS20
>
> Something else is probably wrong. I have an SS20 with quad 100Mhz
> hyper's, and dual 4G 7200RPM drives - all this machine is doing at
> the moment is running four setiathome processes. It does a great
> job of heating my office, and has had no crashes, no lockups. The
> only extra cooling in the box is one very tiny (1 inch) fan blowing
> out the sbus slot immediately adjacent to the processors.
>
> i would imagine that this may be a noise/capacitance problem across
> your Mbus. SM41's are pretty old (I have an integrix SS20 clone
> with dual SM41's in the same stack - it serves this domain), and
> the capacitors on the card definitely drift out of spec as the
> years go by. Since they drift non-deterministically, you never know
> which SM41 may 'age out' sooner than another. A dual CPU config
> definitely stresses the capacitance on the Mbus even further. If
> you can get ahold of another SM41, you have a good chance of
> finding a combination of the two out of three that will work
> reliably...
>
>
> At 07:21 PM 11/15/00, you wrote:
> >I've known that these things run hot, but I've never had any
> >problems
> >before now. I've got an SS20, with (what I assume) are 4x32MB
> >simms,
> >dual SM41s, and dual 4GB 5400RPM drives. I've got the extra
> >cooling fan
> >for the drives, but that doesn't seem to have been enough.
> >This machine runs Linux, and I wanted a copy of MySQL on here for
> >some
> >testing. I downloaded the package, and fired up a compile. The
> >first
> >time, it ended on a Signal 11, so I took out the drive, thinking
> >that
> >was the most effective way to reduct the heat
> >output. Unfortunately,
> >this wasn't enough, so I ended up pulling one of the SM41s. While
> >this
> >allowed the compile to succeed, it's DARN slow. Short of adding
> >in a
> >few fans on the far side of the case, is there anything I can do
> >to help
> >alleviate these heat problems. (I haven't found a local source
> >for box
> >fans, yet). Thanks,
> >
> > Greg
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> Paul Theodoropoulos paul at atgi.net
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