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RE: OT: XP1800 Cpu Temp Troubles



My Athlon XP 1800+ runs constantly between 68 and 70 centigrade. That's
well within it's rated value and has now been switched on for nearly 2 months.
I'm surprised you're having problems at 0 to 20 degrees less than that.

On 19 Apr 2002 at 20:32, Mark McCall wrote:

> My 1.4GHz Athlon machine runs at about 54 degrees more or less all the
> time.
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> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx > Subject: [ukha_d] OT: XP1800 Cpu Temp Troubles
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> Hi,
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> Just brought a Abit AT7 mobo and a XP1800+ cpu, along with 512MB DDR.
> For some reason my cpu temp is at 50-60 degrees C.  Windows XP wont even
> install at that temp, im using a cpu from novatech.
> http://www2.novatech.co.uk/novatech/SpecPage.html?parameters=stockcode=C
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