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According to this article (bottom of page):
http://www.digital-daily.com/cpu/amd-barton400/index02.htm
"As regards the temperature, it doesn't make sense striving for low values. The thing is all the latest AMD processors are able running stably at 85 C (or higher) core temperature. So it's much better to turn down the fan's rpm and thus reduce/eliminate the noise coming from the cooler. But if the temperature happens to be too high, the processor won't burn down - the system will be simply running unstably. At worst, the anti-overheating protection snaps on whose threshold on many motherboards is et to 110 C (the irreversible damage to the processor come up at 120-130 C)."
http://www.digital-daily.com/cpu/amd-barton400/index02.htm
"As regards the temperature, it doesn't make sense striving for low values. The thing is all the latest AMD processors are able running stably at 85 C (or higher) core temperature. So it's much better to turn down the fan's rpm and thus reduce/eliminate the noise coming from the cooler. But if the temperature happens to be too high, the processor won't burn down - the system will be simply running unstably. At worst, the anti-overheating protection snaps on whose threshold on many motherboards is et to 110 C (the irreversible damage to the processor come up at 120-130 C)."