I left home for a week at a conference and came back to find that someone had closed the cabinet door on my new system despite everyone being told to never do that. The system works on BOINC constantly, including GPUGRID. As it turned out the Internet connection was inoperable for most of the time I was gone; things got reconnected the day before I returned. I expect little computational work happened during most of the week.
Things were probably chugging along for a good 24-30 hours before I got home.
I found the GPU at 87 deg. C. Don't know what the cpu was at. The cabinet atmosphere was quite hot (only passive ventilation). I know the nvidia module runs in adaptive mode.
The door no longer exists.
The system's basics are a Supermicro board, Xeon E3-1240v2 cpu (Noctua cooler, little that that might help under the conditions), Crucial M4 SSD, Seagate HDD, GTX 560 Ti graphics card, 16 Gb ValueRAM, Nexus Prominent R case (very open).
Anyone have thoughts on the amount damage this may have caused, and what clues might exist concerning that? I run Linux, BTW...
Things were probably chugging along for a good 24-30 hours before I got home.
I found the GPU at 87 deg. C. Don't know what the cpu was at. The cabinet atmosphere was quite hot (only passive ventilation). I know the nvidia module runs in adaptive mode.
The door no longer exists.
The system's basics are a Supermicro board, Xeon E3-1240v2 cpu (Noctua cooler, little that that might help under the conditions), Crucial M4 SSD, Seagate HDD, GTX 560 Ti graphics card, 16 Gb ValueRAM, Nexus Prominent R case (very open).
Anyone have thoughts on the amount damage this may have caused, and what clues might exist concerning that? I run Linux, BTW...