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Reading through posts I've seen mention that the old Pentium 4 chips run pretty hot. I have a Pentium 4 520 2.8Ghz Prescott and am working on my first overclock of a computer. There is plenty of information around about max temps for the C2Ds and such, but haven't really found any solid heat ceilings for the Pentium 4.
My current max temp is around 55C. This was during the 2nd test inside of Prime95 (1st and 3rd tests had lower max temps).
Is 55C too hot for this chip?
I currently don't have a fan on the front of my case and will be installing one soon, but a good max temp to shoot for would be great.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Bob
My current max temp is around 55C. This was during the 2nd test inside of Prime95 (1st and 3rd tests had lower max temps).
Is 55C too hot for this chip?
I currently don't have a fan on the front of my case and will be installing one soon, but a good max temp to shoot for would be great.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Bob