Safe Temps
Safe Temps
What is the safe operating temperature for a Barton 2500, and is the 2500 a hotter running chip than the 2800 Barton?
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Right now im overclocked at 2.4ghz @ 1.95v and runing 47c idle room temp ~ 22-25c
Just keep it under 60c and your ok. But that is hot and will decrease the life of the cpu. (not that it matters all that much as you will most likly upgrade in the next year or two anyway, 64bit anyone)
Just keep it under 60c and your ok. But that is hot and will decrease the life of the cpu. (not that it matters all that much as you will most likly upgrade in the next year or two anyway, 64bit anyone)
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Well I got my 2500 replacement in from AMD and put it in and with the same fan/heatsink I had on my 2800 it was running at 48'c with no load. I put a faster fan on the heatsink and it helped but still hotter than I like it. I tried upping the FSB to 185 and bam same problem I had with my 2800. I put my 1900 back on and got a dual tone beep code and it wouldn't boot either. I took what I thought was a long shoot and took out my 400w PSU and put in my 250w just to test and it worked. SOO it seems that the problem I have had since the beginning is a crappy PSU. Since the PSU is about 1 inch from the heatsink in my case I think that is why my temps were too high. So today I will be getting a new PSU. I am not sure yet what I'll get but I'll let you guys know how it all works out.
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