He's right about all that; the FX-55 is a 130nm processor and will run hotter.... I've got a Newcastle 3500 and am just waiting for the Venice chips to come out so I can get one for my rig to run cooler and use my extra 2 stx of RAM. You'll take a big hit in memory performance if you run 4 stix. The Venice/San Diego chips fix that. If you haven't bought yet wait till April. (I wish I'd held off a couple weeks and gotten an SLI board, but oh well....)
Originally posted by: GuitarDaddy
Originally posted by: Youngjedi
All the other boards I have visited say 40C-50C is a normal Idle temp. some have Load temps of up tp 70C.......mine has never....so far gone above 55c.
Yeah I guess the FX55's run a bit hotter than the Winchesters, the thermal shutdown point seems to be 70c for Winchesters, so load temps over 60c are pushing it. There are people around here with load temps 65-68c on Winchesters, but to me thats just crazy.
On overclocking: 4 sticks of ram is a bit of a handicap for overclocking but doesn't mean you can't O/C well. If you don't have a specific need for 2gb like heavy video editing/encoding, server hosting, SW development etc.. and you just want the best rig you can get, sell two of the sticks and use 2x512
If you want/need to keep 4 sticks just use a lower divider when you overclock to make sure ram isn't the limiting factor in you overclock. CPU speed is more important than ram speed. The FX55 overclocks that I've seen range from 2.8-3.2ghz, with a pretty good majority able to top 3ghz, unless you got pretty unlucky with the chip you should hit 3.0 easily
You should aim for something like
12x250=3.0ghz ,Max memory clock setting=DDR266(3:2 divider) = ram @ 165ish (DDR330)
or
13x232=3.0ghz DDR266=ram @ 150ish (DDR300)[/quote]