Purdue Software Throttles Servers With Rising Temps, Saves System Failure

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What if your future GPU or CPU could throttle itself back when it got too hot, rather than overheating and causing errors or a shutdown? It may be possible, but for now, this is a reality in the server realm. Overheating doesn't happen nearly as often these days when it comes to consumer computing, but once you add in overclocking, serial jobs or multiple linked computers, things can get messy when temperatures rise above a certain level. Particularly with servers, many are designed to shut completely off if

31 Aug, 2010


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Source: http://hothardware.com/News/Purdue-Software-Throttles-Servers-With-Rising-Temps-Saves-System-Failure
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