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Originally posted by: jerome12345
can anyone give me a good reason to buy a prescott over a northwood
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If you live in Alaska and need an extra space heater?
Originally posted by: shady06
isnt prescott supposed to OC very well?
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
If you live in Alaska and need an extra space heater?
Originally posted by: leosalchemist
I just built one with 3.0E with the stock heatsink and fan. I'm aware that I might regret some day for not following community wisdom.
But, so far I haven't experienced much problems as I'm running at stock speed. However, the heat problem was really scary. Since my ABit IC7-G gave me temperature readings in the range of 58-73C. However, I attached a thermister to the heat sink, very close to the bottom. The readings from the thermister is usually 20C lower. I checked ABit forum and found the IC7-G mobo temp sensor reading is screwed up and usually 10C higher than actual number. It left me wonder how hot exactly the CPU was. Anandtech testing showed the load temperature of 3.2E as 50C. I was so dissapointed to see mine run at 10+C higher.
A more important question I'd like to ask is what's the temperature range for CPU to run reliably.
One off topic question about the case - Thermaltake Lanfire XAser III: I found all the four fans on the case are sucking in air and I didn't find a way to reverse any of them. Were they supposed to be like that? I think having two of them sucking in air and two of them blowing out air could really increase the air flow. Anyone has experience with that, please share.
