Yeah, back to cracking RC5. I got my CPU (PIII-650, thinking of o/c'ing to 866) temp while working down to about 130F, although it's still high, I'll leave it on 24/7 cracking. I've got 2 questions:
1) I'm thinking of using my old Celery 300 running just to crack for RC5. However, it can't access the internet (no network card, leaving it connected to the net with a modem would tie up my phone line, hence nullifying the purpose of me having dsl). I was wondering if it's possible to get maybe 5 days worth of work units, and copy them to my other computer using floppy disk or CD.
2) Is 130F (or 105-110F when idle) normal temperature for a PIII chip at default (1.65) voltage, or is it high?
			
			1) I'm thinking of using my old Celery 300 running just to crack for RC5. However, it can't access the internet (no network card, leaving it connected to the net with a modem would tie up my phone line, hence nullifying the purpose of me having dsl). I was wondering if it's possible to get maybe 5 days worth of work units, and copy them to my other computer using floppy disk or CD.
2) Is 130F (or 105-110F when idle) normal temperature for a PIII chip at default (1.65) voltage, or is it high?
				
		
			