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Safe temp range for OC'ing 2600+ Barton?
Hey all,
Right now my Athlon Barton Model 10 2600+ is OC'd with the FSB set to 133 Mhz so it runs at 1.92 Ghz. Regular CPUCool reports give me a temperature range between 42 and 49 degrees Celsius. Is this range safe for the long term (as in the next two to three years?). I use my comp about 4 to 5 hours a day, seven days a week. Dave |
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"David Simmons" wrote in message
ink.net... Hey all, Right now my Athlon Barton Model 10 2600+ is OC'd with the FSB set to 133 Mhz so it runs at 1.92 Ghz. Regular CPUCool reports give me a temperature range between 42 and 49 degrees Celsius. Is this range safe for the long term (as in the next two to three years?). I use my comp about 4 to 5 hours a day, seven days a week. Yes. |
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David Simmons wrote:
Hey all, Right now my Athlon Barton Model 10 2600+ is OC'd with the FSB set to 133 Mhz so it runs at 1.92 Ghz. Regular CPUCool reports give me a temperature range between 42 and 49 degrees Celsius. Is this range safe for the long term (as in the next two to three years?). I use my comp about 4 to 5 hours a day, seven days a week. Dave ya 49 is fine, 55-60c is too much, so if it goes above 55c, get some more cooling or something |
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Any temp under 80C is good if you're PC doesn'st lock up. Pretty sure that's
the spec on the cpu. Right now my Athlon Barton Model 10 2600+ is OC'd with the FSB set to 133 Mhz so it runs at 1.92 Ghz. Regular CPUCool reports give me a temperature range between 42 and 49 degrees Celsius. Is this range safe for the long term (as in the |
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On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 19:09:55 +0000, YanquiDawg wrote:
Any temp under 80C is good if you're PC doesn'st lock up. Pretty sure that's the spec on the cpu. Actually the max spec is 85C, but to run run anywhere close to that is just plain stupid. With good case/cpu cooling it should idle under 40C (thermistor reading), and not much more than 50C under full load. I don't have a board that reads on die temp, but the values should exceed the thermistor values by much more than 10C. Running a CPU with a die temp of 80C is not good any way you look at it. It's bad, very bad. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.htm |
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dude I wouldn't go any where near 80C or even 70C and say its a good temp
that's playing with your processor's life lol, any where under 60C at full load is safe. "YanquiDawg" wrote in message ... Any temp under 80C is good if you're PC doesn'st lock up. Pretty sure that's the spec on the cpu. Right now my Athlon Barton Model 10 2600+ is OC'd with the FSB set to 133 Mhz so it runs at 1.92 Ghz. Regular CPUCool reports give me a temperature range between 42 and 49 degrees Celsius. Is this range safe for the long term (as in the |
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