Re: WD HDs (was Re: [vox] Hard Drives are cheap...)
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Re: WD HDs (was Re: [vox] Hard Drives are cheap...)
Ohmygod you're serious Pete?!
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> begin: John C. Alden <jcalden@ucdavis.edu> quote
> > At 12:05 AM 10/26/01 -0700, you wrote:
> > >begin: Mark K. Kim <markslist@cbreak.org> quote
> > >> On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, Peter Jay Salzman wrote:
> > >
> > >it all goes into the equation of running a well-oiled system.
> > >
> > >pete
> >
> > You're supposed to OIL these things? Sheesh, no one told me!
>
> well, not all machines. you're only supposed to oil the really hot CPU's.
> there's a couple of benefits:
>
> 1. because of the heat generated by cpu's, the cpu pins have a tendancy to
> oxidize against the walls of the pin inserts. oiling the pins will help
> prevent cpu's from getting stuck. particular socket type cpu's.
>
> 2. oil helps transfer the heat away from the CPU. this also helps the cpu
> run faster.
>
> 3. a light coating of oil also protects the CPU from dust and crud which gets
> trapped inside the case.
>
> for these reasons, it's highly recommended to apply a light coating of oil on
> your cpu. there are special oils made for the CPU. if you have an AMD chip,
> ONLY USE AMD APPROVED CPU OIL!!!
>
> the thing is, any light-weight cpu oil would work just as fine. i personally
> use normal cooking vegetable oil. my guess is that something peanut oil
> would probably be too heavy for this particular application.
>
> pete
>
> ps- oil also helps in the hot-swapping of IDE devices.
>
>
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