Got a few questions that have been bouncing around in my head lately, some are a little less important though 🙂
#1. I'm using the stock HSF from AMD with my 2500+ Barton, and Artic Silver Ceramique thermal paste. With the VCore at 1.75 volts, my temps range from 43-47 C idle to 48-54C under load (depends on the ambient temperature, with no AC here it could be 70 or 90 in my room at any given time). Overclocking isn't important enough to me to bother buying a fancy new HSF, I'm sticking with the stock one. Anyone got any ideas (based on personal experience, plenty of people here seem to OC with the stock HSF) how much further I could crank up the VCore to overclock it further without the temperatures going above 60? If the VCore went up to 1.9 or so, would the chip burn out in like a day or two?
#2. If a single pin broke off the CPU, would the computer still work? Would the performance go down, or would it simply be unstable, or just not work at all?
#3. Why did Mandrake 10.0 erase my WinXP boot sector when I installed it normally onto its own partition? Friggin' Linux.... >:0 (rhetorical question)
#4. How much longer is an Athlon 3200+ with 512 MB of RAM and a 9800SE video card going to be a viable computer? Assuming the RAM possibly gets added to later and the 9800SE gets softmodded someday and I just deal with the artifacts? Will it be obsolete in a year, you think? Two?
#5. Is it safe to mention casually that Lindsay Lohan is really hot yet? She turned legal a few days ago.
#6. Settle a bet: If you threw a lit firecracker (say a small M one, like an M60) into the case of a computer and quickly closed it, would it ruin everything in there? I say it would, I mean, it's a freakin' explosive, but my friend claims the concusive force from a small firecracker that can barely blow up a small toy soldier isn't going to be enough to break a HDD or do more than knock the HSF off the CPU. She said it MIGHT wreck an add-on card like a video card, but that the guts of the computer would survive. Everyone tell me how much of an idiot she is
#1. I'm using the stock HSF from AMD with my 2500+ Barton, and Artic Silver Ceramique thermal paste. With the VCore at 1.75 volts, my temps range from 43-47 C idle to 48-54C under load (depends on the ambient temperature, with no AC here it could be 70 or 90 in my room at any given time). Overclocking isn't important enough to me to bother buying a fancy new HSF, I'm sticking with the stock one. Anyone got any ideas (based on personal experience, plenty of people here seem to OC with the stock HSF) how much further I could crank up the VCore to overclock it further without the temperatures going above 60? If the VCore went up to 1.9 or so, would the chip burn out in like a day or two?
#2. If a single pin broke off the CPU, would the computer still work? Would the performance go down, or would it simply be unstable, or just not work at all?
#3. Why did Mandrake 10.0 erase my WinXP boot sector when I installed it normally onto its own partition? Friggin' Linux.... >:0 (rhetorical question)
#4. How much longer is an Athlon 3200+ with 512 MB of RAM and a 9800SE video card going to be a viable computer? Assuming the RAM possibly gets added to later and the 9800SE gets softmodded someday and I just deal with the artifacts? Will it be obsolete in a year, you think? Two?
#5. Is it safe to mention casually that Lindsay Lohan is really hot yet? She turned legal a few days ago.
#6. Settle a bet: If you threw a lit firecracker (say a small M one, like an M60) into the case of a computer and quickly closed it, would it ruin everything in there? I say it would, I mean, it's a freakin' explosive, but my friend claims the concusive force from a small firecracker that can barely blow up a small toy soldier isn't going to be enough to break a HDD or do more than knock the HSF off the CPU. She said it MIGHT wreck an add-on card like a video card, but that the guts of the computer would survive. Everyone tell me how much of an idiot she is