Originally posted by: Cerb
Wrong? You mean the 60C? Yes.
The first socket AThlons, Thunderbirds, ran HOT. Current ones have only gone up maybe 20% in max power draw, and have gone down in actual use.
A Tbird 1.4 could run 50-60C socket CPU temp regularly, and could handle it. This was back when AMD CPUs ran hot and regularly died of overheating.
The Athlon XPs run much cooler, drawing less power, and thus producing less heat. Also AMD started getting their retail HSF act together, offering good HSFs with the CPUs.
Use MBM, SPeedfan, or your BIOS and offer up the case & CPU temps, now that we have the ambient.