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All 1ghz OCers please post temp readings for 100% continuous usage

Can you run the RC5 client overnight without hitches? And or play UT or something for more like 10 hours and not have any troubles?

thanks
 
Not a T-Bird, but my "classic" Athlon 850@1045 1.9v on a KA7-100 runs at 91F under full load.

Full Load = Prime95 "torture test" and Q3 windowed.

Hope this helps...
 
It did but sadly my post was pre-emptive and hopeful. I can't hit it 🙁

I've got something in my system that is SUPER sensitive to FSB changes and I just can't make it. I POST at 1000, get to just before the login screen in win2k with 9.5x102, and am presently running happily @950x100. I tried earlier just out of curiosity at 900x104 or something. Had to clear the CMOS. I've got something in this rack that just isn't down to go any faster 🙁 Oh well 950 will have to do for now 😛

thanks all
 
I got a TB900 runnin 100x10=1ghz in my KT7 with an old GlobalWin CM25603-32 cooler. Has not gone over 52'C/125'F yet...I also use CpuIdle 5.6. 😀
 
Socket A Tbird 1GHz running 24/7 with RC5 and other stuff...

Temp: 48C...Maybe 49C on a Hot day...

Idle: 35-36C....

Asus A7V motherboard...
 
TBird 800@950 (100x9.5) @ 1.85 volts
Vantec cooler/60mm fan
2 case fans
ABIT KT7

Case temp 25C
CPU temp idle 38-40C
CPU temp loaded 48-50C

ADDED: I normally run 900 (100x9) @ default voltage 1.7
Temps while running 900MHz ...

Case temp 25C
CPU temp idle 28-30C
CPU temp loaded 38-40C

Big temp difference from extra voltage!
 
I'm not sure if my temp probe is against the CPU very well since I had to bend it down for installation, but after running Seti all night I'm running a cool 36C using a PAL6035 w/Delta fan.
 
Actually Tbird dissipates less heat than classic Athlon at same operating frequency. However, thanks to the on-die cache, that heat comes entirely from the small CPU core area unlike in classic Athlon in which cache memories are also heat-dissipating surfaces.
 
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