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Heatsink for Duron

anton

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Hello,

I have Duron 600 and got some heatsink from 3dcool.com , now I have 40C temp on my cpu and 22C System Temp ... which heatsink should I buy for overclocking, because as I think, 40C is too much without overclocking...

thanks,
bye.
 
What mb are you using? IF you're using an a7v, then the temps are probably okay.

if you're using a kt7, they're a bit high.

ANY other mb, and they're probably too high as well.


Mike
As a note, 50C + Readings, and 60C plus core temps are acceptable
 
How are you reading the temp? What KT7 bios are you using?

Maximum read temp for a KT7, for me personally, would be around 60C.


Mike
 
I'm using "VIA Hardware monitor" that came on CD with my MB ... sorry, but I don't really know , what BIOS I am using ; (
 
i've got a Duron 700@936 (104x9) and a FOP32-1 on a kt7, and atm i'm sitting with system temp at 28oC, and core temp at 35oC. whilst running seti@home, core temp climbs to about 53-55oC.
 
ConfusedBW,

First off, those aren't core temps. Those are underneath-cpu temps.

secondly, are you using thermal grease, or the default thermal pad?

thirdly, your temps are in the "reasonable" range, and there should be no problems.


Mike
 
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