- Oct 10, 1999
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I'm trying to prove to someone that the TBird cpu's are inherently hotter than thier P3 counter parts. They use more watts and naturally produce more heat. Which to me doesn't make any difference.
The person in question has a Kt7 motherboard and a TBird that he swears his cpu is running at 78F or 26C. It's air cooled. He does have a blow hole in the top.
He thinks that his cpu should be around the same temp as a P3 at the same MHz rating.
Well it shouldn't.
The common problem here is the thermistor under the cpu on the KT7 doesn't touch the core at all, it's bent down touching nothing.
The person in question has a Kt7 motherboard and a TBird that he swears his cpu is running at 78F or 26C. It's air cooled. He does have a blow hole in the top.
He thinks that his cpu should be around the same temp as a P3 at the same MHz rating.
Well it shouldn't.
The common problem here is the thermistor under the cpu on the KT7 doesn't touch the core at all, it's bent down touching nothing.
