Originally posted by: WoodButcher
Originally posted by: Dream Operator
70c on an X2? I would pull my hair out if I saw that (or atleast the plug to my rig!). I suppose it's opinion and luck of the draw, but I wouldn't let my 4200 go over 63c. That's the highest number I have known it to hit. I backed the OC down after that.
I agree. Intel specs for the prescott I have, from the info I could find was avg 70-72c,
WAAYYY HOT!! IMHO That is why I would reccomend that as the threshold or max for 100% load, AMD specs and tolerances can't be too far off those numbers as you have shown with 63c.
Well there you have it yh125td, A concensus of one that I must agree with, 60-65c. Thanks for the correction Dream Operator!
As my connie is on water I am totally unquallified to join you all in the "Hot Hair Pulling Club"
This is the last round of testing I documented. The way my loop is setup I can adjust the cool air getting to my radiators. At 30c under load it is fine but at idle speeds it was as low as 12-14c which is too close to condensation for my comfort. Idle now is up around 18-20c and load at 38-40c.
btw-My prescott on air, 551J, 3.4 hyperthreaded is at 4.0, 50c at 100% load.