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Sidney 26th October 2005 01:06

I thought throttling for Prescott begin at ~90°C.

http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/2004..._thermal_limit

Sidney 26th October 2005 01:27

Quote:

The system with a Prescott CPU shuts down at a higher temperature than that with a Northwood. The latter's peak was, in our case, 98°C, while Prescott never shut down at temperatures below 101°C, sometimes even working on at 105°C.
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/...ing/index.html

Prescott is so f*cked up .... most high end users get rid of them to save face :)

I keep mine because I have no face :D

FreeStyler 26th October 2005 14:58

I don't exactly know where it starts, I tought 75, but that might be the northwoods.
Anyway, no matter where it STARTS it can get higher. the CPU will drop a small percentage at 75 and more at 90 and even more at 110. Sometimes a P4 running at 50% will still be over 100°C, but working for all intents and purposes. I've seen CPU's (mostly AMD however) running at about 80-90°C for about a week without problems (except removing the cooler at the end of the week.)


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