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Unread 11-17-2003, 02:56 PM   #7
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One thing you'll need to watch is the compressor temp. Just throwing a fan on there and leaving the room might not be safe unless you have already verified that the compressor stays at a decent temp for the loads you are placing upon it.

See what temperatures the CPU, the compressor and the evaporator have over time while you have CPUBurn or other CPU load program running.

You will be able to get operating temperatures from the compressor manufacturer. They will know what temperatures the compressor can operate at.
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