Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
I ran a 3800+ at 2.6ghz on the stock non heatpipe cooler, ambient room temp was around 30C, the chip used to max out at 62C on full load.
So yea u could easily use it but it will run a bit hot.
Originally posted by: Furen
The AMD stock heatsink is probably fine as long as yo dont overclock. Remember that the X2 3800+ ships with the non-heatpiped cooler and the 4200+ shouldn't be that much hotter.
Originally posted by: Zap
Originally posted by: Furen
The AMD stock heatsink is probably fine as long as yo dont overclock. Remember that the X2 3800+ ships with the non-heatpiped cooler and the 4200+ shouldn't be that much hotter.
Yeah, unless it's a mad overclock (damn, GY got me using that word) then the HSF should be okay with decent case ventilation. I was torture testing my X2 3800+ with the HSF from a Sempron 2600+ (same heatsink, lower RPM fan) at a 2.5GHz overclock and it did just fine running a bit warm, but not even hot. That was outside of the case though.
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
Originally posted by: Dark Cupcake
I ran a 3800+ at 2.6ghz on the stock non heatpipe cooler, ambient room temp was around 30C, the chip used to max out at 62C on full load.
So yea u could easily use it but it will run a bit hot.
:shocked:
62C is higher than I'd ever want to run an A64/X2...then again, 30C is pretty damn high for an ambient room temperature too![]()