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AMD 1.4GHZ what are your temps?

SpeedTrap

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I dont care if you got a 1.33 or lower or if the chips overclocked to 1.4.

I want to know what your default temps are with a AMD 1.4GHZ chip retail or oem is fine.
 
You should mention your motherboard since different motherboards give different temp "readings" and vary in degrees of inaccuracy.
 
I have a 1.33 AYHJA on a Giga-Byte 7DXR. The Giga-Byte has a different thermistor (more accurate) so it cannot be directly compared to most other boards. It runs around 105F idle and 122F under full load. I have seen a chip exactly like mine (consecutive serial #s even) running at 150F that locked up after 12 hours. Remember these temps are taken using motherboard monitor 5.07b and the onboard thermal probe(s) which are not directly comparable to anything other than another Giga-Byte board with similar temp measuring device(s).

 
i dont have one i want to know what temps are of people who have one. , man i'll go get the kids from teh preschool to draw you all pics of what i asked if that helps
 
Yes, please have some children draw pictures for us. In the meantime, realize that you can't get any meaningful temps from people running with an AMD 1.4GHZ chip because all motherboards that support AMD chips report different temperatures and all are pretty inaccurate anyway. With that said, different people are getting totally different temperatures for the same chip/clock speed because socket A motherboards suck as far as cpu temp read-outs are concerned.
 
i dint ask for dift motherboard temps i asked for temps that the 1.4ghz was runing. I dont know why I ask you all ?'s cause your the stupidest group of people to get a simple answer from
 
Each motherboard "reads" temps differently. THerefore, there is no single "reading" you can rely on.... One chip in one motherboard will, for example, read 50C, while in another motherboard may read 60C.

So, moronus, running temp is entirely dependant on motherboard. Without knowing the motherboard, you can't even compare temps.

Do I need to draw that in a picture more clearly to clarify for your $tupid @ss?


Mike
 
I think WSPTrooper is missing the point that the only way to measure cpu temp on an athlon is with the thermisistor ON THE MOTHERBOARD. Unless of course you have your own temp probe, which is still inaccurate. To be really accurate, you need an internal diode such as on the p3.
 
WSPTrooper, you may try and show off your testosterone while in uniform, but you are just another Joe, on these forums. Guess you don't have to spell to be a WSP........

Anyway, 1.4GHz, not overclocked is 51c here under load. What everyone has been trying to tell you, is until there is an internal diode on the Tbird, where temps can be read, the thermistor measurment will be at best, just a guide, whose accuracy is questionable.
 
Okay, TO be clearer to the "State Trooper".

On an AMD CPU, since CPU temp is not an onboard measurement, the measurement must come from the MOTHERBOARD. Because of the nature of socket-a Motherboard temp readings, each MOTHERBOARD reads temps differently. Therefore, the running temp on a 1.4ghz CPU is going to vary based on the MOTHERBOARD it is being run on.

Since the MOTHERBOARD measures, reports and "modifies" the temp due to manufacturer changes and different thermistor location etc, the Motherboard is the deciding factor when reading AMD chip temps. Without a MOTHERBOARD, we could be telling you temps that could be drastically lower than the temps you will/are getting since you could have a different MOTHERBOARD. IS that clear enough this time? It isn't about not answering your question, its called reponses asking for clarification because YOUR initial question is ridiculously vague.


Mike
 
WSPTrooper,

I have a 1.33 running @ 1.4 on an EP-8K7A
I'm running SETI@Home so the CPU is under a full load.
Sandra reports around F 120 or C 49
Take your pills.
 
Mikewarrior2: Very nice explanation😉😉

I think WSPTrooper needs to spend some time (as a student) at that preschool he was going to get kids from. I wonder, how much did you have to bribe the officer in charge to let you pass that WSP entrance exam?
 
jeesh,

My 1.2 266 Tbirdy is running @42*C right now, motherboard 32*C, 2.03vre (did the voltage mod), this is @1466.

Temps do vary on based on two things, the FSB (higher=usually more heat) and vre (obviously higher=more heat).

This is with an MC462 and a 80mm Delta. Its works as advertised.

At the stock speed and vre the temps plummet to 36*C CPU and 32*C motherboard.

And, yes, it will vary from motherboard to motherboard.

baldy
 
(NOTE: I originally posted this in another thread... but I think it deserves repeating...)

LOL, whatever happened to:
  • "if you want a fast cool system get a P4, if you want a chip that runs almost 2 times as hot get a athlon. i think cooler is better, but if you go athlon get retail, cause that chips gonna fry before the warranty"
  • "it may be stable but i can cook eggs and bacon on the chips"
  • "rather have a chip that runs 50 degrees cooler.."
  • "some people dont know shlt and this guy shows it. I read the reviews idiot"
  • "you may crack your core or fry it up and at least you can send it back."
  • << If someone has even alittle sense he will not crack the core. I've taken the cpu fan off and on like 1000 cpu's and haven't messed up one. And alot of the taking off and on was with the original Golden Orb. >> &quot;hmmmmmmmmmmmm have to wonder why you do that, once the fans on only reqson why you take it off would be to see if you cracked it or it fried.&quot;
  • &quot;time to go cooke breakfast on AMD. my intel is just so dam cold&quot;
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=27&amp;threadid=461210

LOL. You crack me up! 😀
 
Ok, let me get this straight...

WSP asks a question that he doesn't know the answer to (even though last week he claimed he did). People try to explain it to him, and he doesn't understand what people are explaining and why. Yet, everyone else is stupid? I'm not even going to get into the misspelling, poor punctuation, and overall horrible grammar.

A State Trooper? I hardly think so. I'm sure that State Troopers are required to have at least a sixth grade education.
 
I don't want to get flamed like WSPTrooper is getting, but I kind of see where he is coming from.

I KNOW that all of you are right regarding the fact that different motherboards yield different temperatures due to the fact that each one uses a differnt type of thermal monitoring device. So please, whatever you do, don't flame me 😀.

But, the people who are responding to his thread, could just simply answer his question by stating the speed of the processor, the voltage they are running at and the motherboard they are using. He didn't ask why you can't compare temperatures, he simply asked for what kind of temperatures people are getting.

Again, please don't flame me for sticking up for this fellow. I hate seeing all my fellow AnandTechers arguing over such silly things. Can't we all just get along? That's all I have to say about that.
 


<< man i'll go get the kids from teh preschool to draw you all pics of what i asked if that helps >>




<< I dont know why I ask you all ?'s cause your the stupidest group of people to get a simple answer from >>




<< some people dont know shlt and this guy shows it. I read the reviews idiot >>




<< oh well go back into your hole and smoke your crack or whatever >>




<< the lights are blinking and the train was moving dumdsheets. i asked you top post pics of the same game, at same resolution, you cant so kiss my ass. >>




<< know more about computers than most of you little girle assed kids put together. >>




<< you made me this way >>



That's why people give him a hard time. He's an ungrateful spoiled brat, who acts like he knows it all... But he doesn't know much.
 
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