I’m writing this whilst I’m burning
The server:
I have the opposite problem.
Maybe your server could help cool off theirs.
Take both of them and slap a sterling engine between them. Unless both servers combined are eating thousands of watts an hour you could end up net energy positive… Or you know perpetual energy.
0.05 K
And that last 0.5 was probably a rounding error It’s not showing double digit precision. :)
So it runs on Java? 🤔
Electron.
Worst it’s flash
At least swap usage is low.
OP at their keyboard right now:
So I was curious and looked it up because I would have assumed that stars/suns are much hotter than that.
Turns out the coldest star is 97°C at its surface. So I guess CPUs regularly reach (coldest) star temperature?
I guess technically. This makes me wonder what actually qualify as stars. Do neutron stars? Do black holes?
UPDATE: By the definitions on wikipedia, miriam-webster dictionary and britanica, a brown dwarf this cold may not actually qualify to be a star. I will search further for astronomical definition.
Brown dwarfs are classified as substellar objects because they can’t fuse hydrogen into helium and don’t undergo the same lifecycle as stars. White dwarfs aren’t stars either, they are stellar remnants that don’t have enough mass to keep fusing heavier elements, usually stopping at carbon and oxygen.
Okay hear me out, we got nuclear fusion, now place some water in a massive tub on top of the pc.
Create steam
Spin turbines
Generate electricity
Send to another server
Infinate powerSend to another server
Why?
Just feed it back in itself.
Ackshually this is well within the range of a Class F star, unlike our class G sun which is a bit cooler. This is getting cloe to the temperature of Procyon A which is noticeably whiter than the sun.
Reapply thermal paste every 24h. It’ll be fine.
I’ve got a Dell R730, this is standard operating temperatures.
My Dell optiplex reports 126C, is this really normal dell behavior?
Congratulations to you and the motherboard.
I’m more triggered by the missing degree symbol ° before C
It’s actually travelling at 6280 x the speed of light 😬
That would be lower case. It’s actually charged with 6280 Coulombs.
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Need to download more fan
Time to build a small Dyson Sphere.
The steel of the case melted long ago… I guess the carpet is ruined.
the hole’s in the carpet can be fixed