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Update to CPU/Chas temps high
I received my 2200+ XP-M today, and a NF7-S2, and to my horror, the S2 has
NO multiplier adjustments!!! So I'm stuck with a 800MHz computer. Anyways, I have a real NF7-S on order, and one of the interesting things to note that was in same case that I was getting 50-60C temps on the die, I was getting 20-25C temps with the XP-M! Granted, it was underclocked grossly, and it ran for a couple of minutes, but if the XP-M's work like they're supposed to, these temperatures are ridiculously low, or my old mobo was just doubling temperatures or something similar... At a 20% overclock, the old comp was getting horrible 71C's at full load. It's hard to believe that simply a proc change was the solution. I believe my old mobo is just off... a lot. -- Phil, Squid-in-Training |
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