Originally posted by: Tabb
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: Tabb
Anything over 50c is deadly for a proc.
No.
You feel safe running over 50c?
If I didn't feel "safe", I'd have quit using SocketA cpu's years ago. My Socket A History:
1) Duron 650 tray--generic HS/Fan, 60c+ at all times, up to 69c on hot summer days. Ran 24/7 100% cpu util(SETI/UD). Bought it when Athlon/Duron just started out on SocketA. Had it over 1 year, it's still working fine last I heard. (gave it away) It's whole time with me, it was overclocked from 650-->750
2) TBird 1.2ghz Retail--60c+ all times. Replaced HS/Fan with Volcano 7, temps dropped 10c, but were still over 50c. Ran 24/7 100% cpu util(SETI/UD). Had it for about 1 year, a friend offered to buy it, so I sold it. 6 months later the friend crunched it while installing a water cooling setup.
3) 1700+ XP Palamino Retail---Volcano 7, all temps over 50c, 24/7 100% cpu util(SETI/UD). Used it for about 18 months mostly at Default speed, the last 6ish months it was overclocked to 1900+ levels. It's not being used right now, but the plans are to put it to work as a file server.
4) 2800+ Barton Retail---Retail HS/Fan. 60cish, up to 66c at times, 24/7 100% cpu util(SETI). Had it since mid-May, default speed. It's at 60c as I type, but at night it gets as cool as 57c.
Out of all 4 of these cpus, I've never had a heat related crash. Used 3 different motherboards(Asus A7V/VIA KT133, MSI K7 Master/AMD 761, MSI K7N2-L/NForce 2), out of those my K7 Master died after 18 months, but the A7V still works to this day, the K7N2-L I am using right now.
All that said, it should be noted that the A7V and K7 Master used socket thermistors and not onchip thermistor, which are known to be inaccurate and vary from motherboard model/manufacturer as to accuracy.