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Durons use a bit less than corresponding t-birds.
As far as temps being remotely accurate, I have to completely disagree. The reason you should stay below 55C reading temps on most mbs, is the higher you get the lower and lower the "change" in temp you'll see.
The readings are Approximately accurate around 1ghz, and after that the changes don't really show up anymore. results of compression due to socket-thermsitor measurement. a 1.2ghz chip could be reading 52C, with a 25C ambient case temp. Taking into account that it is the kT7 UL bios, so you can chop 10 off the reading temp... so you're "reading 17C over ambient". What if you're particular setup is getting a 2X temp change compression. The 17C over ambient is actually a 34C core temp change over ambient?
Sound far fetched? Sure it does. But it clearly explains why systems at 60C "read" temp on most boards are inaccurate. Because the CPU probably isn't running at 60, more like 70-80C.
This doesn't apply as much to the A7V. The A7V "Compensation" tends on the side of being slighly too much compensation. a 58-60C A7v reading usually isn't unstable.
Mike
P.S. This is where i'm seeing MB problems pop up: On a Kt7-readings of 60+C tend to be unstable, on an A7V its around 65C, and on a K7T Pro2a the problems appear to start when a cpu is beign read at 50-55C(this mb has no compensation).