QUOTE(yangxi @ May 6 2008, 09:39 PM)
Using stock HSF?Could be very hot there...
What is the CPU temperature?
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QUOTE(cyew86 @ May 7 2008, 06:50 PM) if dun overclock shud be fine. if at stock speed the processor still burn, then what is the stock HSF for? If you check http://forum.lowyat.net/TechnicalSupport section, you will find many people having overheating problem with their mid or hight end AMD processor if they using the stock fan.btw, personally i prefer CoolerMaster casing, Elite series would be fine, almost same price as AkuComel The temperature is reaching above 50c idle and some even reach 60-70c idle. If CPU temperature reach 70c, basically you can't run much stressing program such as gaming. While stressing >80c, the system will auto shutdown to prevent overheating. Getting extra casing fan and third party HSF are the better solution. |
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