- Oct 27, 2005
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So I called AMD to try to resolve my A64 X2 4600+ 939 CPU overheating issue outlined here.
They said any PSU less than 500 watts could cause this CPU to get hot. This doesn't make sense to me. If a 400-watt PSU is providing enough energy to run the CPU, then it seems like the CPU would put out the same amount of heat as it would hooked up to a 600-watt PSU. And if the PSU was having trouble powering all of the components, I figure I would have stability issues, which I don't. If anyone knows what they're talking about, please explain it to me.
FYI, I'm using an Enhance ENP-5140GH 400-watt PSU along with a BFG NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256 MB Overclocked, two hard drives, and an NVIDIA DualTV MCE SDTV tuner.
They agreed to send me a new HSF so that I can rule it out as the cause, but after that they say my only options are to get a more powerful PSU or send my CPU back for testing.
They said any PSU less than 500 watts could cause this CPU to get hot. This doesn't make sense to me. If a 400-watt PSU is providing enough energy to run the CPU, then it seems like the CPU would put out the same amount of heat as it would hooked up to a 600-watt PSU. And if the PSU was having trouble powering all of the components, I figure I would have stability issues, which I don't. If anyone knows what they're talking about, please explain it to me.
FYI, I'm using an Enhance ENP-5140GH 400-watt PSU along with a BFG NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256 MB Overclocked, two hard drives, and an NVIDIA DualTV MCE SDTV tuner.
They agreed to send me a new HSF so that I can rule it out as the cause, but after that they say my only options are to get a more powerful PSU or send my CPU back for testing.