I have an AMD 64 3200+, I have OCed to 2.2ghtz (2ghtz stock), and it currently shows in core clock to be running at about 35C... How high do you think I could push it before I would have any chance of frying any part of my computer?
I dont want to OC any more if anything is going to get damaged, but I would like to push it a little further since it is my bottleneck.
What temps are dangerous for a CPU?
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Actually it looks like we're both right...Zertz wrote:I think the max temperature of those chips is 70, so you want to stay below that. Personnaly, I like staying in the low 50's (full load).
According to AMD's processor compare, it may very quite a bit depending on what stepping and version you have...
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and what is the best way to get it to perform under full load? should I just load up battlefield and play for a while and then quit and check temps?
has anyone ever oced one of these before? it is the orleans chip. I just want to know if there is a way to OC it higher without an awesome heatsink
the one I have is pretty large, and the intake fan is ducted to flow right past the HS (dell dimension 521)
has anyone ever oced one of these before? it is the orleans chip. I just want to know if there is a way to OC it higher without an awesome heatsink
the one I have is pretty large, and the intake fan is ducted to flow right past the HS (dell dimension 521)
ORTHOS: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/385/mirrors.php
It will put a 100% load on your CPU and look at your temps while it's running.
It will put a 100% load on your CPU and look at your temps while it's running.