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--- ggranat@earthlink.net wrote:
> About two years ago, I assembled a Soyo KT600 Dragon
> Plus "barebones" system
> from TigerDirect. I've been using AMD processors
> for a number of years, and
> the Dragon is no exception in this regard: Athalon
> (Barton core, I think)
> running at 1.1Ghz. The processor has never even
> threatened to run "hot".
> Today's numbers are:
>
> External temp: 93 degrees
> On-Die temp: 107 degrees
>
> These numbers are typical. The chip may sometimes
> run a degree or two warmer
> duiring the middle of the summer, but these temps
> are at around 50% of the
> danger temp for this chip.
Thanks, Gary. But what about their latest, fastest
dual-core processors ?
Jordan
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