Well an X5470 is basically a 45nm Core 2 Quad with 12MB L2 cache (Yorkfield in Core 2 speak or Harpertown in Xeon speak) -- these were among the best Core 2 chips released (except for the rather rare Dunnington chip which is a bit of an interesting beast) but -- that being said they have an...
It's hard to say -- the Auxiliary is at 26C which is basically room temp. I would reach in there and touch the VRM's (ground yourself) and see. If they burn you, then it's the 112/113C temps, lol, if it's not hot at all, then it's probably the 26C one.
Wow, if those 3 AUXTIN1-3 temps are your VRM, then that's all she's got. I wouldn't push it any more than that. That is surprising that they would be that hot sitting idle, though. Might want to reach in there and see if they are actually that hot to the touch...
Those numbers are not great. The Downstream signal to noise ratio is on the low side, and also your upload channels are a bit hot. I would call your ISP -- if they came out and saw those values on an analyzer they would make some adjustments to improve it.
You are also only bonding 4 channels...
No, they didn't. They replaced it with the firmware for Ryzen 3000 series, that is if they actually removed it at all. I'm not entirely sure that they did.
Also why are you choosing this hill to die on? I mean come on those tools from 15+ years ago suck -- try some newer stuff -- no need to be...
Nothing wrong with BIND -- it is falling a bit out of fashion these days but it essentially ran the internet for most of the earlier 2000's. It's definitely not "weird." Seems like there is just a communications breakdown or an unwillingness to learn to use the tools that have been provided to you.
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