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Thought this would be interesting. Remember the days when most CPUs didn't even come with heatsinks, let alone fans? Anyway, was wondering what the fastest cpu that yall have seen running with no HS/fan.
Me :
About eight or nine years ago, I drove from DFW out to Wichita Falls, TX to upgrade a HD on a server for a beer distributorship that recorded all of their shipping/etc. It was a no-name clone tower running Novell 3.12, and it was the typical nasty yellowed plastic of a machine that has been running in a tough environment for a very long time. The thing still worked 100%, it was just full and needed the drive upgraded. Imagine my shock when I saw a Cyrix/IBM Pr166 cpu running with no heatsink whatsoever. The HS/fan assembly had long, long ago fallen right off the thing, and was buried on the bottom of the case under a super thick layer of grey and black dust/dirt. How that thing was stable I'll never know. I replaced it with a Pentium 166 and oversized copper heatsink just for the heck of it, upgraded the drive, and that system lasted until it was replaced by an LRT wireless setup in 2007, so I guess another 5-6 years or so.
So that's me, what bout u? Seen one of those Crusoes or super low-power procs running bare?
Me :
About eight or nine years ago, I drove from DFW out to Wichita Falls, TX to upgrade a HD on a server for a beer distributorship that recorded all of their shipping/etc. It was a no-name clone tower running Novell 3.12, and it was the typical nasty yellowed plastic of a machine that has been running in a tough environment for a very long time. The thing still worked 100%, it was just full and needed the drive upgraded. Imagine my shock when I saw a Cyrix/IBM Pr166 cpu running with no heatsink whatsoever. The HS/fan assembly had long, long ago fallen right off the thing, and was buried on the bottom of the case under a super thick layer of grey and black dust/dirt. How that thing was stable I'll never know. I replaced it with a Pentium 166 and oversized copper heatsink just for the heck of it, upgraded the drive, and that system lasted until it was replaced by an LRT wireless setup in 2007, so I guess another 5-6 years or so.
So that's me, what bout u? Seen one of those Crusoes or super low-power procs running bare?

