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hey guys,
Hear this and remember this; "Heat is the most
silent deadly enemy of your processor". So the cooler
you can run your processor the longer it will last
because heat breaks down transistors inside the
processor.
Just my 2 cents,
--- Julien Biezemans
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?
Ju.
-- Julien Biezemans jb@jbpros.com http://www.jbpros.com/
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