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	<title>Comments on: Project Hayate - Prolonging the Inevitable - Part 1</title>
	<link>http://fdiv.net/2007/05/12/project-hayate-prolonging-the-inevitable-part-1/</link>
	<description>the floating point divide</description>
	<pubDate>Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:57:38 +0000</pubDate>
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 		<title>Comment on Project Hayate - Prolonging the Inevitable - Part 1 by: Matthew</title>
		<link>http://fdiv.net/2007/05/12/project-hayate-prolonging-the-inevitable-part-1/#comment-33460</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jan 2008 22:59:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://fdiv.net/2007/05/12/project-hayate-prolonging-the-inevitable-part-1/#comment-33460</guid>
					<description>Thermaltake makes a case where you can position the cooler for rear intake.  Since I have a cheap mid-tower case I went with their preferred method as seen above.

While my case isn't perfect I am holding the following stats from lm_sensors:

fan1:      612 RPM  (min =   10 RPM)                   ALARM
fan2:        0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
fan3:        0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)
temp1:       +44°C  (low  =  +127°C, high =  +127°C)   sensor = thermistor
temp2:       +34°C  (low  =  +127°C, high =   +70°C)   sensor = diode
temp3:        -2°C  (low  =  +127°C, high =  +127°C)   sensor = thermistor
vid:      +0.000 V

coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1:       +40°C  (high =   +85°C)

coretemp-isa-0001
Adapter: ISA adapter
temp1:       +37°C  (high =   +85°C)


This is actually *higher* than it was in the summer when I was running without the side panel on.  I've been meaning to check out airflow for awhile now, but I haven't.  Without the case panel on I was as low as 23 degrees and the fan was running at 350rpm or so.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Thermaltake makes a case where you can position the cooler for rear intake.  Since I have a cheap mid-tower case I went with their preferred method as seen above.</p>
	<p>While my case isn&#8217;t perfect I am holding the following stats from lm_sensors:</p>
	<p>fan1:      612 RPM  (min =   10 RPM)                   ALARM<br />
fan2:        0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)<br />
fan3:        0 RPM  (min =    0 RPM)<br />
temp1:       +44°C  (low  =  +127°C, high =  +127°C)   sensor = thermistor<br />
temp2:       +34°C  (low  =  +127°C, high =   +70°C)   sensor = diode<br />
temp3:        -2°C  (low  =  +127°C, high =  +127°C)   sensor = thermistor<br />
vid:      +0.000 V</p>
	<p>coretemp-isa-0000<br />
Adapter: ISA adapter<br />
temp1:       +40°C  (high =   +85°C)</p>
	<p>coretemp-isa-0001<br />
Adapter: ISA adapter<br />
temp1:       +37°C  (high =   +85°C)</p>
	<p>This is actually *higher* than it was in the summer when I was running without the side panel on.  I&#8217;ve been meaning to check out airflow for awhile now, but I haven&#8217;t.  Without the case panel on I was as low as 23 degrees and the fan was running at 350rpm or so.
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 		<title>Comment on Project Hayate - Prolonging the Inevitable - Part 1 by: Josh</title>
		<link>http://fdiv.net/2007/05/12/project-hayate-prolonging-the-inevitable-part-1/#comment-33063</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2008 21:06:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://fdiv.net/2007/05/12/project-hayate-prolonging-the-inevitable-part-1/#comment-33063</guid>
					<description>So which way round is the best way to stick the cooler in then?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So which way round is the best way to stick the cooler in then?
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