T TehGoober Member Joined Jan 7, 2004 Apr 7, 2004 #2 I think vCore is really the primary concern. Although I don't know the answer to your question. I always thought it was a fairly insignificant thing.
I think vCore is really the primary concern. Although I don't know the answer to your question. I always thought it was a fairly insignificant thing.
Sonny Senior TIFOSI Joined Aug 3, 2001 Location VARIANTE ASCARI Apr 7, 2004 #3 Increased Clockspeed is what raises the temps, doesnt matter how you get there if its thru FSB or Multiplier.
Increased Clockspeed is what raises the temps, doesnt matter how you get there if its thru FSB or Multiplier.
OP P PhantomTa2 Member Joined Mar 9, 2004 Location UK Apr 7, 2004 Thread Starter #4 K, thanx Sonny said: Increased Clockspeed is what raises the temps, doesnt matter how you get there if its thru FSB or Multiplier. Click to expand... That's what I thought, but I wasn't 100% positive. Thanx
K, thanx Sonny said: Increased Clockspeed is what raises the temps, doesnt matter how you get there if its thru FSB or Multiplier. Click to expand... That's what I thought, but I wasn't 100% positive. Thanx
thorilan Member Joined May 29, 2002 Location Japan/Daytona Beach Apr 11, 2004 #5 the fbs increases temps in more than 1 area where as oure clock doesnt
matttheniceguy Member Joined Apr 1, 2004 Location Vancouver Canada Apr 16, 2004 #6 CPU speed changes cpu temperature, FSB speed changes northbridge, ram, soughbridge, and generally anything else on the motherboard.
CPU speed changes cpu temperature, FSB speed changes northbridge, ram, soughbridge, and generally anything else on the motherboard.