Temperature

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I'm running a linux server and started having a look at the system temperature.

It seems to be hovering around the 47-52C mark which, to my mind, is a bit on the high side. I'm mainly worried about the disks because the longer they last, the longer I can stay in me chair without ever having to expend any energy.

I've been considering a variety of techniques from underclocking (both the bridges and the CPU) to water cooling. What suggestions do people have and what temperature do people think I should aim for?

Out of interest the processor is : Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40GHz, 2 cores
 
where are the temps being read for? Processor? HDD? Motherboard?

If it's the cpu, i wouldn't really worry about it tbh, top end limit on C2D's is around the 70-80c mark i think,


watercooling for a server would be a total waste tbh, whats the cooling set up? cpu cooler? fans? intake and out? also what case?
 
The processor is about the 55-60C mark, the value I gave was for the case ambient - it has a lot of high speed disks.

The server does a lot more data crunching than most servers - basically, hard drives last longer and are less prone to failure if they're kept cool and that's the main thing I'm worried about. After a major loss a few years ago, we've been really rigourous with our backups (hard copies each week and nightly offsite backup and realtime on-site redundancy).

I'm not sure on the case and fans - I shall investigate further....
 
thats pretty warm then, get some fans going inside there, < will be easier if it's a atx case, if it's a proper server rack jobby then i wouldn't know where to start,

ideally, all you need is some fans and cable/zip ties,
 
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