S SSgt Solid State Member Messages 7 Mar 1, 2004 #1 My AMD 1600+ XP runs around 105F........haven't got a chance to plug in the AMD 3200+ XP yet...........just curious
My AMD 1600+ XP runs around 105F........haven't got a chance to plug in the AMD 3200+ XP yet...........just curious
L LV38_Eagle In Runtime Messages 325 Mar 1, 2004 #3 3200+ XP Barton running @ 38/40 Degrees C, (100.4/104 Degrees F) at idle, 46/48 Degrees C, (114.8/118.4 Degrees F) under load. ItÂ’s clocked a bit, and I have upped the CPU core voltage to 1.80v, so this is probably warmer than it could be.
3200+ XP Barton running @ 38/40 Degrees C, (100.4/104 Degrees F) at idle, 46/48 Degrees C, (114.8/118.4 Degrees F) under load. ItÂ’s clocked a bit, and I have upped the CPU core voltage to 1.80v, so this is probably warmer than it could be.
Martin Daemon Poster Messages 1,422 Location California Mar 1, 2004 #7 hygor said: i dont know F but in C i think mine is around 40 Click to expand... Conversion to ºC: (5/9*ºF) - 32 As for me, my 2000+ stays at 35-36 idle and 39-42 load, using a cheap $8 fan, and it only gets up to 46 load when running at 2.28 (1.85v).
hygor said: i dont know F but in C i think mine is around 40 Click to expand... Conversion to ºC: (5/9*ºF) - 32 As for me, my 2000+ stays at 35-36 idle and 39-42 load, using a cheap $8 fan, and it only gets up to 46 load when running at 2.28 (1.85v).
Martin Daemon Poster Messages 1,422 Location California Mar 1, 2004 #10 In Windows, use your motherboard's monitoring software or Motherboard Monitor.