Hmm is this really ok?

Asha'man

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Hmmm when running the distributed.net client and cracking RC5 (for AT-team of course) on my slightly oc/d duron (650 @ 1050 at 1.85 volts) I get temperatures around 65 degrees C. On a abit KT7, super orb. That's a little high is it not for my poor CPU. I better get a peltier and watercooling as fast as possible...

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Drakkhen

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That sounds pretty warm, but that is one heck of an overclocker that you have there!

RC5 will definitely make your CPU run hotter than normal, but I really am not a good judge on whether that is an accptable temp on an AMD proc.

My 910mhz PIII (650@910) only runs around 32 to 34 degrees centigrade when I have RC5 running.

 

Fardringle

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With an Orb (even a Super Orb) your temperatures sound about right. With an Alpha or Taisol heat sink and Arctic Silver, you could probably bring that temperature down into the mid to high 40's... :)
 

Asha'man

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Well as long as it doesn't start a fire in my comp case, it's no big problem really is it?

If it's perhaps 12 deg C off, which makes it 76 deg C it's close to the cruicial 80C point. Or is that something I dreamed? The 80 deg C limit?

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Russ

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Fardringle is correct. Even a GlobalWin FOP32-1 will give you better temps.

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striker64

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but then again, who really cares what it looks like, if you hardly ever look at it? Being inside the case that is. I would much rather see a very low temperature in my taskbar :) much more conforting than a nice looking heatsink.
 

jinsonxu

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My thoughts exactly, striker64.

Besides, bring the temp down would lengthen it's lifespan. Possible that you could overclock more!