FWIW: I'm running an AMD Athlon2000+XP here (right now),
and my temperature(s) (is)/are 95*F or 35*C
This is with an ambient internal case temp of 69*F or 21*C.
I keep hearing about AMDs running "hot" but I think the Athlons
have changed all that... (This is a plain "desktop type" machine.)
(I also have an 2600+XP-266FSB, and that runs cooler than this one...)
Rick Glazier
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Richard T Hanner" <[log in to unmask]>
>
> I have a PC running an Athlon 2000 XP processor with 512mb of RAM, my operating
> system is Windows XP, and clipped > --------end original post---
>
From: "Paul A. Shippert" <[log in to unmask]>
> Just the fact that it ran well until now and that there is no pattern to the freezes
> suggests to me (particularly in view of the 'known-to-run-hot' Athlon processor) that
> this may be symptomatic of overheating.
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