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- Subject: Re: SX vs DX
- Message-ID: <FchUrAVABh107h@olson.acme.gen.nz>
- From: stefan@olson.acme.gen.nz (Stefan Olson)
- Date: Mon, 11 Jan 93 19:55:33 +1200
- References: <1993Jan5.130856.1@vax1.umkc.edu> <4188.5.uupcb@uttsbbs.uucp> <c.s.perezramos.29.0@larc.nasa.gov>
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- In <c.s.perezramos.29.0@larc.nasa.gov> c.s.perezramos@larc.nasa.gov (Carlos S. Perez-Ramos) writes:
- >In article <1993Jan5.130856.1@vax1.umkc.edu> edowdy@vax1.umkc.edu writes:
- >more heat than a DX. That is, a 50 MHz DX2 will heat up more than a 25 MHz
- >DX. I am not sure that systems' manufacturers have necessarily made any
- >changes to their designs to account for the extra heat produced by the DX2
- >chips. This would result in decreased life of the computer.
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- I know that the company I work for has fans over the chips of some
- of the high speed machines, to try and make sure they stay cool...
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- ...Stefan
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