D dvdman3 Senior member Feb 11, 2001 308 0 0 Feb 5, 2003 #1 For SQL server.. will it overheat or do I need to add something like changing the heatsink ?
S SuperSix Elite Member Oct 9, 1999 9,872 2 0 Feb 5, 2003 #2 Originally posted by: dvdman3 For SQL server.. will it overheat or do I need to add something like changing the heatsink ? Click to expand... I don't see why not. Heat pipe CPU cooling isn't a new technology, it's been used in laptops for years. Put a good temp monitoring software on and give it a try..
Originally posted by: dvdman3 For SQL server.. will it overheat or do I need to add something like changing the heatsink ? Click to expand... I don't see why not. Heat pipe CPU cooling isn't a new technology, it's been used in laptops for years. Put a good temp monitoring software on and give it a try..
W Woodchuck2000 Golden Member Jan 20, 2002 1,632 1 0 Feb 5, 2003 #3 Yes, it's no different to a standard PC.
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