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    • coliverC
      coliver @IT-ADMIN
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      @IT-ADMIN said:

      i mean no energy feed the system for a long time in a cold environment

      That shouldn't be an issue... that is roughly normal room temperature in most of upstate NY.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @coliver
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        @coliver said:

        @IT-ADMIN said:

        i mean no energy feed the system for a long time in a cold environment

        That shouldn't be an issue... that is roughly normal room temperature in most of upstate NY.

        Yeah! That's totally room temps for half of the year. In the UK too. I've gone into hotels and had the rooms be below 17.

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        • IT-ADMINI
          IT-ADMIN
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          so this issue has nothing to do with their previous location, but how we can explain that this computer was fine before taking it to the server room ??

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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            @IT-ADMIN said:

            so this issue has nothing to do with their previous location, but how we can explain that this computer was fine before taking it to the server room ??

            The times when servers are most like to die are not related to how they are stored but include:

            • When they are moved.
            • When they are powered on.
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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller
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              Why do you need to explain anything? Hardware dies, do you have to explain why a car won't start after some years of wear and tear?

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              • IT-ADMINI
                IT-ADMIN @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said:

                Why do you need to explain anything? Hardware dies, do you have to explain why a car won't start after some years of wear and tear?

                lol, it is just a weird coincidence 🙂

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
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                  @IT-ADMIN said:

                  @scottalanmiller said:

                  Why do you need to explain anything? Hardware dies, do you have to explain why a car won't start after some years of wear and tear?

                  lol, it is just a weird coincidence 🙂

                  Not a coincidence at all. You powered on a machine that had been off... that's the time you expect things to fail. Nothing odd in any way.

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                  • IT-ADMINI
                    IT-ADMIN
                    last edited by

                    ok, i think the motherboard get damaged, i will take the data of the HD

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @IT-ADMIN
                      last edited by

                      @IT-ADMIN said:

                      ok, i think the motherboard get damaged, i will take the data of the HD

                      What is going on with the machine? Are their failure indicator lights?

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                      • IT-ADMINI
                        IT-ADMIN
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                        i checked on DELL website, this is what i find
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                        i have the first symptom, it mean i have a motherboard issue

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller
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                          Ah, okay. Can you get a replacement there?

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                          • IT-ADMINI
                            IT-ADMIN
                            last edited by

                            unfortunately no, there is no warranty, i have to buy a new desktop 😞

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                            • thanksajdotcomT
                              thanksajdotcom
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                              17C is about 62-63F [(if my math is right) I checked Google...it is], which is getting near the top-end range of my ideal temperature. 45-65F is ideal for me, so no, that's not cold at all. Most computers in Upstate NY deal with months of 6-8+ hour stretches of temperatures much colder than that with no issues.

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                                  Jason Banned @thanksajdotcom
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                                  @thanksajdotcom said:

                                  17C is about 62-63F [(if my math is right) I checked Google...it is], which is getting near the top-end range of my ideal temperature. 45-65F is ideal for me, so no, that's not cold at all.

                                  Ideal data center temperatures have actually been moved up to 68-78F range in recent years.

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                                  • J
                                    Jason Banned
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                                    Temperature isn't the biggest factor in a data center enviroment moisture in the air is a killer.

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                                    • DanpD
                                      Danp @IT-ADMIN
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                                      @IT-ADMIN Have you considered purchasing a replacement motherboard instead of replacing the entire desktop?

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                                        IT-ADMIN @Jason
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                                        @Jason said:

                                        Temperature isn't the biggest factor in a data center enviroment moisture in the air is a killer.

                                        bravo ! a very good point, we have a very high moisture in qatar, maybe this is way

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                                        • thanksajdotcomT
                                          thanksajdotcom @Danp
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                                          @Danp said:

                                          @IT-ADMIN Have you considered purchasing a replacement motherboard instead of replacing the entire desktop?

                                          Depending on the age of the machine, it may or may not be worth it. If it's more than five years, I wouldn't bother unless he wants to scrap the machine and work and salvage it for home, or salvage it for a lab purpose...

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                                          • thanksajdotcomT
                                            thanksajdotcom @IT-ADMIN
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                                            @IT-ADMIN said:

                                            @Jason said:

                                            Temperature isn't the biggest factor in a data center enviroment moisture in the air is a killer.

                                            bravo ! a very good point, we have a very high moisture in qatar, maybe this is way

                                            Yeah, if you have cooler temperatures and high humidity, condensation is NOT your friend and will mess up a machine!

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