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garry bassett <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Feb 2002 00:15:48 +0000
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Hi AL,
     i contacted AMD about this subject last year and was assured the cpu at
those sort of temperatures are fine as they are run at much higher
temperatures when tested..assuming you have an athlon or duron everything is
fine..

RE:i now that each system will vary, but is there an approximate / average /
safe CPU temperature that most
newer systems should run at? My brother's CPU generally runs about 50*C, and
that seems high (to me), yet the
>person who built the system says it can run at 100*C. Is that too high?
>Thanx in advance for any insight.
Al Thompson


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