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skulls
07-26-03, 11:11 PM
i just buy a athlonxp 2400 and it is a green core ,it is not supposed to be brown??
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it is a palomino or tbred b ???

Top Hat Theater
07-27-03, 12:21 AM
It's a B. Palomino production ended with the 2100. The CPUs come in both green and brown.

~THT

skulls
07-27-03, 11:18 AM
with stock hsf ,what temperature can i get ???? i`ll 42* on load,any idea ???

Edward2
07-27-03, 07:36 PM
I would recommend staying under 50C load, but that is just my opinion. The cooler you can keep the CPU, the longer the CPU will last.

eus
07-27-03, 09:15 PM
Even if I would also recommend staying under 50C load, most of the local shop here and prolly most local shop that sell computer to normal persons (no geeks here :P), they often get on the 50-60C range. I also never heard that a pc died while being in that range... However, don't expect any overclock at that speed...

Yodums
07-27-03, 10:22 PM
Originally posted by eus
Even if I would also recommend staying under 50C load, most of the local shop here and prolly most local shop that sell computer to normal persons (no geeks here :P), they often get on the 50-60C range. I also never heard that a pc died while being in that range... However, don't expect any overclock at that speed...

It may not die but it maybe very annoying to have hard lockups everytime you do something intense e.g. Play games :(

A lot of home users seem to have huge heat problems because there's a huge amount of dust build up and the thermal paste people use are bad, so therefore, everything is out of place.

I would really recommend you staying near 40 load if you're overclocking just for the sake of it to give yourself some head room.

Constantinos
07-27-03, 10:24 PM
i have a green 2400+ which i bought a week ago and it said it was manufactured in march of 2003 so i am pretty sure mine is a thourobred-b, i cant check now since i am having probs with my comp and dont have an OS but if its new it might be a t-bred and maybe AMD just needs to get rid of green dye.

altec
07-27-03, 10:40 PM
Constantinos: The Palomino core was stopped after the 2100, so you can rule that out. Recently AMD seems to have been re-producing the t'bred A cores...but since yours was made in March, it is probably a t'ber B core.

skulls: It is hard to say what your full load temperature will be without knowing the ammount of airflow on your case, etc... And even with that information we couldnt really give a good, educated guess. I tend to not trust the stock AMD heatsinks...they do not do a good job of getting heat off the CPU. I would suggest looking at a Thermalright SK-7 and a good high CFM fan for that CPU. The SK-7 goes for around $20, and a good fan can be found for $10 (i personally like the Thermaltake Smart Fan 2). That is the best performing mid-range heatsink/fan combination that you can get by far, and will give you some more headroom with your overclock.

Constantinos
07-27-03, 10:56 PM
Ok thanks, Whats the difference between the green 2400+ and the brown 2400+?

james.miller
07-27-03, 10:56 PM
the colour of the packaging, and nothing else.

Constantinos
07-27-03, 10:58 PM
cool, thanks guys. This forum rocks.

skulls
08-13-03, 04:45 AM
Best is AIUHB, AIUCB, AIUGB in that order.