Heh, was playing around with my system tonight, working on my temps by trying to get it stable at a slightly lower voltage. Was able to get .25 off. While I was at it I was using Prime 95 to test each core individually, since together they get up over 60c and until I solve the temp problem I don't want to go there.
Anyway, I noticed that core 1 runs 2-3 deg. c hotter than core 0, and draws about .02v more juice.
This was also the core that typically failed first when I was first overclocking.
How hot can an X2 4400 get before it starts to produce errors? Someone said on another thread that 65c was the max operating temp according to AMD.
Anyway, I noticed that core 1 runs 2-3 deg. c hotter than core 0, and draws about .02v more juice.
This was also the core that typically failed first when I was first overclocking.
How hot can an X2 4400 get before it starts to produce errors? Someone said on another thread that 65c was the max operating temp according to AMD.
