Re:Well it was completly cooled down to room temperature both toimes before we tried, it, and the problem isn't the 45 C vs the 50 C, it is that 45 C is about his max full load, idle is about 38 C, and that 12 C difference is that got to me.
guy: Can you show me anywhere where that is stated? I don't want to accuse you of lying or anything, I want to get a feel for what reviewers or testers had to say, and what the difference was betweena normal motherboard, and an epox board for temperature ratings.
I will talk to my firend to see if he will let me use his CPU again.
Re:i'm sure the cpu did feal hot but epox boards are notorious for reading the temps too high…chances are you're fine…
i highly recommend you get a more powerful power supply, but as for amd approved, i have never to my knowledge bought one that was and they work fine…i think that's more about marketing than performance
MaxImuM
Re:i'm sure the cpu did feal hot but epox boards are notorious for reading the temps too high…chances are you're fine…
i highly recommend you get a more powerful power supply, but as for amd approved, i have never to my knowledge bought one that was and they work fine…i think that's more about marketing than performance
MaxImuM
Re:i'm sure the cpu did feal hot but epox boards are notorious for reading the temps too high…chances are you're fine…
i highly recommend you get a more powerful power supply, but as for amd approved, i have never to my knowledge bought one that was and they work fine…i think that's more about marketing than performance
MaxImuM
Re:I would try a better PSU with this setup before blaming the mobo. Also, the difference (to touch between say 45*C and 50*C isn't a lot, so it should be taken a little while to cool down from your friends computer too. I think it is very possible that the temperature probe of the two mobos are very different and could be why you are getting such differing temperatures. The second time you made it sound like it hadn't even reached operating temperature yet. That chip shouldn't have much trouble operating clear up to about 70*C, so I would have let it run a little longer to see if it would level off at some reasonable point.
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