OT: This Swift thing
Sturla Molden
sturla.molden at gmail.com
Sun Jun 8 19:34:05 EDT 2014
Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Kurdt: I wouldn't disturb the fan controller.
>>> Kurdt: Ever seen an AMD without a fan? ;)
>>> Leshrak: heh, yeah
>>> Leshrak: actually. it's not a pretty smell
>>> Kurdt: Especially when it's overclocked. It goes FZZZZT in under two seconds.
>>>
>>> I think that's about right.
>>
>> One would think that in 2014, a device called a "thermostat" would shut
>> down the power before expensive equipent goes up in a ball of smoke.
>
> That exchange actually happened back in 2005 (wow! ages ago now), but
> same difference. However, I think there are very few thermostats that
> can cut the power quickly enough for an overclocked chip that loses
> its heat sink. MAYBE if the heat sink is still on and the fan isn't,
> but not if the hs falls off. "Under two seconds" might become "the
> blink of an eye".
If the heat sinks falls off, yes, that is really bad news... But if the fan
fails the warm up shouldn't be that rapid. I thought we were taking about
fan failure, not detached heat sink.
Sturla
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