On Tuesday 19 June 2001 00:49, Julien Biezemans wrote:
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 01:40, you wrote:
On Thursday 01 January 1970 01:00, Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Anyhow, 55°C is too hot for an AMD CPU to be running...
According to AMD's Data Sheets the maximum temperatures are K6 70°C (Case) 2.2V <=380MHz K6-2 70°C (Case) 2.2V 400MHz K6-2 60°C (Case) 2.2V 400MHz K6-2 AFR 70°C (Case) 2.2V >=450MHz K6-2 65°C (Case) 2.3V 550MHz K6-2 70°C (Case) 2.4V K6-2 65°C (Case) 2.2V 400MHz K6-III 70°C (Case) 2.2V 450MHz K6-III 65°C (Case) 2.4V K6-III 65°C (Case) Duron 90°C (Core) <=1GHz Athlon 90°C (Core)
=1.1Ghz Athlon 95°C (Core)
1GHz/1.2GHz Athlon MP 95°C (Core)
So for an Athlon 55°C is quite tame :-)
Mine is running between 55 and 65°C following the room temperature but I don't know who to trust. My vendor says it is ok (we changed the fan once because it was reaching 70°C).. So according to this sheet, the temperature is ok, but where did you get thoses informations? Various Data Sheets from AMD's Website 20695H/0 K6 21850J/0 K6-2 21918B/0 K6-III 21026M Athlon Module ... (ie Slot A) 23802I Duron (v3) 23792I Athlon (v4) ... (ie Socket A) 24685B Athlon (v6) ... (ie Athlon MP)
Regards -- Roger L.S. Griffiths, BSc (Hons) Gott würfelt nicht (God does not play dice) - Albert Einstein