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| Why my Temperature software is meaningless; Interesting Article | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 10 2005, 12:03 PM (154 Views) | |
| Pianolady | Feb 10 2005, 12:03 PM Post #1 |
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Prescott core temperatures |
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| spartan117 | Feb 11 2005, 08:41 PM Post #2 |
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speeeddd freeeaaakkkk
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Thanks..... great article, I have a 3.2E on an Abit IC7-G, a notch down from their abit test mobo. My temps run about the same as their test board(not overclocked). I want to overclock it, but have been concerned about the temps.( want to add some more case fans first) This article makes me feel much better.
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| spartan117 | Feb 16 2005, 06:01 PM Post #3 |
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speeeddd freeeaaakkkk
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Here is another article on cpu temps.... it seems its' more of a mobo (sofware issue) than cpu ( northwood or prescott)
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