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Old January 7th 04, 04:39 AM
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Philip Callan wrote:
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double snip

Are there any utilities that measure this kind of effect? It's not good
overclocking your CPU just to find it slowing itself down because it's too
warm.



As far as I gather from the OP,


I guess you mean me.

he did not OC any component, simply ran a
CPU intensive task in a loop
until thermal protection began to kick in,


And continued running while thermal protection was apparently active.

and he isnt pushing it
beyond default volatges.


True.

 




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