On Dec 19, 2:27pm, Armin Hartinger wrote: > I'd like to move my constantly-running Linux server into the garage. One > less humming noise-maker in the house. Now the question to those > Arizonians is, if any of you has experience with running PCs at such > high environment temperatures. > > Temperature is the biggest issue. Of course, I'd try to pick components > which aren't already running hot (so no o/ced CPUs, 10K SCSI drivers or > similar). Still, the question remains if maybe the whole attempt to run > a PC with standard office components at outside temperatures isn't > entirely futile. > > Any experiences? I've never put any of my machines in the garage, but I have a home office which used to get rather warm. (I now have a separate AC unit for the office.) Anyway, the temperatures would only get up into the 90's, but I still experienced more hardware failures than what I would consider normal. (Several disk drives and a computer power supply.) My advice is don't do it. (Your equipment will probably be okay for a while, but it is likely that something will fail sooner than it would've if you had kept it cool.) Having said that, there was a thread on this list a while back about someone who wanted to run a machine in a fairly hot setting who wanted to figure out a way to cool just the machine... I don't remember the outcome of the thread. It seems to me you could just put your server in a frost-free dorm room refrigerator... Kevin