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Grinder714
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no doubt....
Originally posted by GOTO10
b) forget about all these doomsday posts. like 'SHUT IT DOWN'.... even though high 60's is hot, it is NOWHERE NEAR DAMAGING YOUR CPU.
AMD engineers would be laughing at most of you.... [/B]
from amd.com
Although "normal" operating temperatures are not specified for AMD processors, there are maximum operating temperature ratings that must not be exceeded. The maximum operating temperature of a processor may be determined by the processor's Ordering Part Number (OPN). Refer to the processor's data sheet for additional information (data sheets may be downloaded from the Technical Documents page). Typically, the maximum operating temperatures for Socket A AMD Athlon™ and AMD Duron™ desktop processors are 90 degrees Celsius for processors operating up to 1GHz, and 95 degrees Celsius for processors operating above 1GHz.
Originally posted by catch23
The trick to cooling AthlonXPs is having a cool room temp...
The P4 stays cool because it stops working when it gets warm.
Originally posted by boolseye
Well, I'm going to go watch "The Japan Bowl" & see if Washington or San Fransisco comes out on top. Hope you guys have a "Cool" Night.....
Best of Luck to you!