Originally posted by: rod
Originally posted by: Viditor
1. So as a physics major, you are stating that with equivalent HSFs on both CPUs, they are near the same temp...even though one uses twice the power. You need to get your money back...
2. Conservation of Energy applies in that for every watt of power that is input, some form of equivalent energy must be output. As the only form of output is heat dissapation, I should think the rest would be obvious!
1. With equivalent HSF's they still wouldn't be hugely different. The rate of heat transfer is determined by the difference in temperatures between the HSF and the Air. So if the Intel CPU is twice as hot, it will be dissipating more heat faster than the same HSF on an AMD chip.
2. Heat is not the only output from the chip. The main output from the chip is actually the signals it sends to the other components of the computer (Northbridge/memory etc...).
RoD