Carlos E. R. wrote:
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The Saturday 2008-02-16 at 08:05 +0800, Joe Morris wrote:
protection circuitry inside the CPU kicks in to protect the processor. All to say it may not be the board but the CPU cooling. I personally thought 65 was too hot. If the max is 70, 65 is too close for comfort for any sustained load.
It depends on the particular cpu model, some can run quite hot. So, better find out what's the maximum temp for that model first, and adjust the trip point. Certainly, if it is running at 65° and the trip point is 70°, it is certain it will trip on high load. No room!
There is a list of cpu temps somewhere... here: http://www.heatsink-guide.com/
Mmm, too old, the "Phenom" is not listed. Somewhere! I'm off to bed.
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