A Linux-Powered Cisco Server with VMware? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess …their "Inside The Box" contest using their AXP (Application eXtention Platform)--a Linux-based integration platform that… runs on routers. Here's a look at AXP direct from Cisco: [COLOR="Green"][INDENT]Linux… Router); this is a key advantage of using Cisco AXP for hosting, compared to using other server-based solutions.… AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by Sir Choice™ … it did. So with this i also bought a Nexus AXP-6400, look at the link below. ([url]http://www.novatech… A page can have only one server-side Form tag. Programming Web Development by ku.heng.7 … a form tag in my master page i understabd that axp.net only allow a page can have only one server… Blocking Specific popup in internet explorer Hardware and Software Microsoft Windows by mnewsome Working with version 11.0.9600.17041 Have a persistent popup that shows URL http://axp.zedo.com/asw/pfr/305/1940403/2/o.html? How does one block this specific popup? Re: Determining Size of CPU Fan Hardware and Software Hardware by Chaky … like this[IMG]http://www.endpcnoise.com/e/images/items/axp-3200.jpg[/IMG] but, the price tagged with this one… Re: A Linux-Powered Cisco Server with VMware? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by rickscherer Cisco's Project California is slated to be released on 3/16, this will be Cisco's entry into the x86 blade server market--pushing VMware ESX to run on the blades and be directly connected to their NEXUS line of switches. More info can be found : [url]http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/03/03/cisco_fcoe_storage/[/url] or [url]http://bits.blogs.… Re: A Linux-Powered Cisco Server with VMware? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by BP Grampa You could be right. Re: A Linux-Powered Cisco Server with VMware? Hardware and Software Linux and Unix by khess I'll be waiting for the announcement as they've played this one pretty close and haven't, to my knowledge, had any pre-press releases. I think companies are getting tired of journalists leaking their stories for a scoop. Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by Coconut Monkey [url=http://www.pcuser.com.au/pcuser/hs2.nsf/web/6F2688FA4B8B60CFCA256EA6004346A0]This might help you[/url]. Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by Sir Choice™ Cheers Coconut Monkey =D, I just bought 2 80mm fans today and stuck them in the lower front end of my case blowing air into the case, but they dont really have a good supply of outside air themselves, but hopefully they will make a difference! i am also currently hackin up my side panel and fitting a 120mm fan directly in line with my CPU and … Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by Bad Karma[CORE] i wouldnt be too concerned about a temperature somewhere between 50-60C, my system is running at 57-59C for almost a year now and never had any thermal probs. No special cooling installed also. Just the cpu fan, and a case fan. Thats it Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by Sir Choice™ yeah but my temperature varies from 40 degrees when idling with the side panel of (which it always seems to be lol) then can go upto 55 degrees. which as u said isnt really anything to worry about, but if i put the panel on it goes to 60/65 after hardcore gaming! which is pretty bad!? im just reading about some SY-TECH fan that is supposedly … Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by GrimJack Check out the Zalman quiet cpu cooler - fan sits inside the radiator fins - it is about a pound of copper/aluminm. Also, I don't think it is a good idea to have more air blowing into the machine than out - if you do put 2 fan sucking up front you really should have 2 fans blowing out the back to keep the air flow good. You might also wrap your … Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by Sir Choice™ thanks mate, but ive heard the zalman coolers are extremely heavy lol! And i move my tower about loads coz im always taking hard drives out to take to friends houses lol. im looking at a cpu cooler at the mo that has a 120 mm fan suspended above the heatsink, rather than the normal fan bolted to a heatsink, i cant remmember the manufacturer though,… Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by applehazelnut 65C is actually fine for a processor. That's about what most processors stay at when they're running at full load. Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by vicec64 [QUOTE=applehazelnut]65C is actually fine for a processor. That's about what most processors stay at when they're running at full load.[/QUOTE] Exactly. Re: AMD64 3400+ concerned about temperature! Hardware and Software Hardware by grandman I'm confused about one thing. Assuming you have the most fans per sqr mtr on this planet, and your cpu is very cold. How many PSU have you connected to your case. There is a formula for this, can't remember where I saw it, but can remember I blew my own PSU doing just what you are now..... If your heat-sink and fan came with the cpu, there a … Re: A page can have only one server-side Form tag. Programming Web Development by LastMitch >After i removed the form tag in my page that link to master page it ocuurs the error Control 'ContentPlaceHolder1_txtFN' of type 'TextBox' must be placed inside a form tag with runat=server. There should be only **1** form tag which is your master page. There should be no **runat="server"** in your code excepted the master page. I …