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AMD heat/upgrade "issue"

Lonyo

Lifer
I have an XP 1900+ with stock HS/F that after a year is hitting 63 load on my Abit KR7A.

I could probably do with a new HS/F, but would I be better buying that, and trying to clean the current core and use the new HS/F on my XP1900+, or getting a new T-Bred A or B (probably B) 1700 or 1800?

I have the money for a new processor, but I don't really wanna spend it that much, I'm not really sure how hard it would be to effectively clean the core of the CPU to stick on a new heatsink.
 
I've always removed the thermal pad residue or AS for that matter, by putting carb&choke spray on a cloth then wiping the chip clean and finishing with isopropyl to remove the residue. I've yet to have any problems EVAR over many applications of this technique, so the first chemical engineering type that says something can go piss up a rope 😉 😛
 
Even if you purchase a 1700+ it will be slower and not run cool enough for you to OC much anyway with your current HS. I would just go out and purchase a new HS. When you purchase a faster processor down the road it will cool it better as well. I recommend the Thermalright SK7 with the fan of your choice. I think a Y.S. Tech adjustable fan would be good since you can set it to as much airflow as you need. This combo should cost under $30 and keep your processor pretty cool. You could probably OC a bit if you wanted to then as well.

Brian
 
I don't understand the problem... your heatsink isn't failing... 63 is within specs. If it's hotter now than it was when you got it, try cleaning it. Lots of dust accumulates and acts like a blanket. No need to buy a new heatsink, or processor. Unless you're not satisfied with the performance of your XP1900.
 
Was going to say the same thing. Clean that heat sink and fan. In fact clean the inside of your case completly. I'm quite sure its deep enough in there
to plant some taters.
 
Even worse, remove the blanket of lint that's blocking the air intake ports at the front and back of your case!
 
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