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Old June 17th 04, 03:05 PM
Mr_Reece
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Default Prescott temps.

Just installed a 3.GHz Prescott, its idle temp is 50c and at full load its
65/67c . I'm using the Intel heatsink and cooler and the fan is running at
2600 rpm or there abouts. Does all that sound about right?


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Old June 17th 04, 05:38 PM
Paul Mathews
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I think YES its a HOT HOT CPU, Intell are fools for selling it.

Should have said this is TOTALY ****ed up and dumped it an moved on,
but no.

oh well.




On Thu, 17 Jun 2004 15:05:17 +0100, "Mr_Reece"
wrote:

Just installed a 3.GHz Prescott, its idle temp is 50c and at full load its
65/67c . I'm using the Intel heatsink and cooler and the fan is running at
2600 rpm or there abouts. Does all that sound about right?


 




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