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Old June 15th 07, 07:53 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd
Codeman1
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Default AMD 3200+ XP running hot?


I wanted to try and overclock my pc... but i got this program called
motherboard monitor 5 and it says my cpu is running at 73 degrees
celsisus!! that seems very high to me, and its running like that with 2
fans, one at 4500 rpm and one at 2500 rpm, its always been running like
this i guess, since it hasnt changed much for 2 weeks, i don't get any
lockups or freezing like alot of overheating cpus do...any
suggestions???


 




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