Mito Member Joined Apr 29, 2003 Aug 21, 2003 #1 My xp2600 is dk3vd, i.e, v = 85c. Therefore, my xp2600 may reach 85c without frying, right? Can it fry if it passes 65c, for instance?
My xp2600 is dk3vd, i.e, v = 85c. Therefore, my xp2600 may reach 85c without frying, right? Can it fry if it passes 65c, for instance?
P-nut Member Joined May 17, 2003 Location Shannon,MS Aug 21, 2003 #2 I wouldn't want my temps going over 60c. Need to bring em down.
amdperson Member Joined Jun 10, 2003 Location Johannesburg - South Africa Aug 21, 2003 #3 65C is a bit high, most ppl dont let their cpu's go over 55C. what cooling have you got on that cpu?
mata2974 Member Joined Sep 28, 2002 Location Columbus, Ohio Aug 21, 2003 #4 You need to take drastic action, I mean drastic,......thats kinda of very risky, check your heatsink or buy a better one.......
You need to take drastic action, I mean drastic,......thats kinda of very risky, check your heatsink or buy a better one.......
The Coolest Senior Member Joined Jul 29, 2001 Aug 21, 2003 #5 The CPU won't fry immideatly at those temps, but it will shorten its lifespan by very large margin. If those are your temps YOU GOTTA BRING THEM DOWN
The CPU won't fry immideatly at those temps, but it will shorten its lifespan by very large margin. If those are your temps YOU GOTTA BRING THEM DOWN
OP Mito Member Joined Apr 29, 2003 Aug 21, 2003 Thread Starter #6 No! Those temps were just hypothetical! ;o) My xp2600 never goes beyond 52C. Tanks!
P-nut Member Joined May 17, 2003 Location Shannon,MS Aug 21, 2003 #7 Mito said: No! Those temps were just hypothetical! ;o) My xp2600 never goes beyond 52C. Tanks! Click to expand... Heh
Mito said: No! Those temps were just hypothetical! ;o) My xp2600 never goes beyond 52C. Tanks! Click to expand... Heh