Would you recommend the product? yes | Price you paid?: None indicated | Rating: 10
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Kernel (uname -r):
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2.6.25-2-686
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Distribution:
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Debian Lenny (5.0)
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I got this processor for use in a MythTV frontend. It originally sat in a computer with a dead motheboard that was being discarded and I removed the processor and put it in a working Socket 370 board. The chip's thermal diode is not correctly calibrated as it says it is idling at 11 C and full load is 23 C on a good heatsink, but I don't think it's more than 10 degrees off. The chip does not put off very much heat as the heatsink feels barely above room temperature to the touch at full CPU load. You could very likely passively-cool the processor if you have good airflow and an aftermarket heatsink. The processor is fast enough to play back 6 Mbps 720x480 MPEG-2 files of standard-definition TV to a CRT TV (no deinterlacing) using MythTV and normal XVideo output without any skips or stutters, but it does use about 80% of the CPU cycles to do so. My verdict is that this is a good chip for usage as a low-power desktop, server, SDTV HTPC, or router/firewall. You can probably find them for free like I did as the chips are usually sitting in motherboards that support 512 MB RAM maximum and thus cannot run Windows XP very well and can't even dream of running Windows Vista but will handle a normal Linux distribution like Debian just fine. even with a full Gnome/KDE/XFCE desktop environment.
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