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Re: CPU Temp
Unruh wrote:
> It is beter than the 185C I got from one of my CPUs on a new machine ( I > returned it and was told that the cpu had scorched the motehrboard.) > The 185 C seems more like bad temperature sensors or program that read them did not correct voltage for appropriate factor. The highest temperature I know about was 90 C in some Athlons and that was very hot CPU with very demanding cooling. The reason is that even small increase would bring semiconductors in range where they will run out of control and really melt. -- Regards, Rajko. See http://en.opensuse.org/Portal |
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