Monday, August 9th, 2010 at 4:19 pm
Question by anyone know?: Liquid cooling in desktop computers…a step too far?
Yesterday I seen some wonderful machines here in Tokyo, shoot ‘em ups on three screens, liquid cooling for cpu (and graphic cards), and memory with digital read out of frequency and temperture on the simm.
Now, the liquid cooling part…though I’ve seen it inside the case in the UK – safe as it can get, I guess…..here they have external cooling devices, running liquid cooling pipes into the casing. Now any home with children is bound to have this interesting warm fan device knocked off of the top of the machine, and cpu/motherboard/case is going to follow. And if the dam thing leaks, the computer is F*cked. So why bother? Has anyone had any nasty experiences with liquid cooling yet? I saw the Xbox 360 Laptop online, and he had ‘pads’ to absord any leakage – which I don’t think is good enough.
So is anyone aware that in telecomms we use Peltier coolers to cool down that ,000 laser. So why not use them for the pc? Or just go with a huge heatsink?
Noisy liquid cooling system.
Best answer:
Answer by Curious Casey
Well,i don’t think that it’s a step too far.I think it’s necessary as nowadays people use computers frequently.Liquid cooling works better than the normal fans.
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Sunday, August 8th, 2010 at 10:18 am
Question by cagurlsrule212121: apache is giving me some problems where its not letting me connect to the server can anyone help me step by…
step
(OS 10048) Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network/address/port) is normally permitted. :make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down, unable to open logs
In summary, I have a Windows machine running Windows XP Pro SP2 that has 2 Web Servers installed on it. The first one is Apache which I did not install and was assigned to ip address, xxx.xxx.xxx.74. For another project that my client has going, the WebCrossing Web Server was installed and assigned to ip address, xxx.xxx.xxx.78. If I type in the ip address for the WebCrossing Web Server, I get the correct website. If I type in the ip address for the Apache Server I get the Page is Under Construction Message which appears to be in the default c:\inetpub\wwwroot directory which leads me to believe that MS IIS is started. However, when I issue the iisrestart /stop command and go to the ip address for the Apache Server I still get the Page is Under Construc
Best answer:
Answer by the sexest girl kekei
i dont no
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Friday, August 6th, 2010 at 10:18 am
Question by cagurlsrule212121: apache is ittitating me can anyone help me step by step?
(OS 10048) Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network/address/port) is normally permitted. :make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down, unable to open logs
In summary, I have a Windows machine running Windows XP Pro SP2 that has 2 Web Servers installed on it. The first one is Apache which I did not install and was assigned to ip address, xxx.xxx.xxx.74. For another project that my client has going, the WebCrossing Web Server was installed and assigned to ip address, xxx.xxx.xxx.78. If I type in the ip address for the WebCrossing Web Server, I get the correct website. If I type in the ip address for the Apache Server I get the Page is Under Construction Message which appears to be in the default c:\inetpub\wwwroot directory which leads me to believe that MS IIS is started. However, when I issue the iisrestart /stop command and go to the ip address for the Apache Server I still get the Page is Under Construction Message.
I’m very confused as to what is going on and would like to get the Apache Web Server and WebCrossing Web Server running on the same box. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Best answer:
Answer by utdream
I’m pretty much a Linux guy myself, but that error message indicates that there’s already something using port 80. So – either apache is already running and listening to port 80, WebCrossing is already online and listening on port 80, or IIS is already running and listening on port 80.
That means that you have more then 1 problem…
Problem 1) No web server should be listening on port 80 – but it appears that 2 are
Problem 2) You need assistance configuring your instance of apache.
If this were a Linux machine, your config could be edited by editing the httpd.conf file. Perhaps windows has something similar.
HTH!
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Monday, May 17th, 2010 at 12:24 pm
Yesterday I seen some wonderful machines here in Tokyo, shoot ‘em ups on three screens, liquid cooling for cpu (and graphic cards), and memory with digital read out of frequency and temperture on the simm.
Now, the liquid cooling part…though I’ve seen it inside the case in the UK – safe as it can get, I guess…..here they have external cooling devices, running liquid cooling pipes into the casing. Now any home with children is bound to have this interesting warm fan device knocked off of the top of the machine, and cpu/motherboard/case is going to follow. And if the dam thing leaks, the computer is F*cked. So why bother? Has anyone had any nasty experiences with liquid cooling yet? I saw the Xbox 360 Laptop online, and he had ‘pads’ to absord any leakage – which I don’t think is good enough.
So is anyone aware that in telecomms we use Peltier coolers to cool down that $10,000 laser. So why not use them for the pc? Or just go with a huge heatsink?
Noisy liquid cooling system.
Sunday, May 16th, 2010 at 6:25 am
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(OS 10048) Only one usage of each socket address (protocol/network/address/port) is normally permitted. :make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:80 no listening sockets available, shutting down, unable to open logs
In summary, I have a Windows machine running Windows XP Pro SP2 that has 2 Web Servers installed on it. The first one is Apache which I did not install and was assigned to ip address, xxx.xxx.xxx.74. For another project that my client has going, the WebCrossing Web Server was installed and assigned to ip address, xxx.xxx.xxx.78. If I type in the ip address for the WebCrossing Web Server, I get the correct website. If I type in the ip address for the Apache Server I get the Page is Under Construction Message which appears to be in the default c:\inetpub\wwwroot directory which leads me to believe that MS IIS is started. However, when I issue the iisrestart /stop command and go to the ip address for the Apache Server I still get the Page is Under Construc