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"William G. Anderson" wrote in message ... That depends on the motherboard. On the 865PERL, they are located on opposite sides of the cpu - with no identification of which is zone 1 and zone 2. When the cpu is actively working, zone 1 stays fairly low in temperature, while zone 2 heads towards about 51 C. Agreed - it depends on the motherboard. Alike Prasad specifically mentioned the D875PBZ which is what my reply referred to. |
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