Shuttles Crashing
Over the past couple of months, both of my Shuttle computers started randomly crashing. The AMD Shuttle started to go first. However, when it crashed, there was a little red light glowing from the interior. Red = heat? Sure enough, after further diagnosis, it was overheating when it required any amount of processing power over time. So, I trashed-talked my AMD giving the whole Intel is better spill to myself.
Beginning this weekend, my Intel Shuttle started locking up at random. This time, with no processing going on. I couldn’t figure it out until I opened up the BIOS and discovered that sitting idle, the processor was running at 104°C. Holy crap! I knew it had to be high, but how high? Certainly over the boiling point of water. So, I asked the Google calculator. 104 degrees Celsius = 219.2 degrees Fahrenheit
No farking wonder the thing was locking up! Now, other than keeping the case open and a 10″ personal fan blowing on it constantly, I need to come up with a way to keep both of these things from starting a China Syndrome.