Hi,
My AMD views are mixed:
1. Shuttle X-PC AMD based on KM400, the CPU stay cool, the FAN is at low
speed, but the Motherboard north bridge get hot I get RAM errors, I had
to install 2 more little Fans to make it reliable on Israel's Summer.
2. We bought one of the first Asus dual Athlon
On Thursday 12 August 2004 22:09, Danny Lieberman (Barak) wrote:
> The newer Athlons have the same feature as P4 - they shutdown. This is a
> feature of the processor
Intels don't shutdown, they throttle down until they can handle the hit. a P3
should throttle down to about 200MHz w/o a heatsink
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> We have here some dual-athlon MP computers, and we're havin
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> We have here some dual-athlon MP computers, and we're having alot of
> troubles with them.
> My PC (2xMP-1800) hangs after more than 15 minutes of 200%
> CPU usage. I
> think it's becaus
We have here some dual-athlon MP computers, and we're having alot of
troubles with them.
My PC (2xMP-1800) hangs after more than 15 minutes of 200% CPU usage. I
think it's because the CPU heats the memory modules.
Another one, used as a server, suffered a lot of crashes until we
changed the case
The newer Athlons have the same feature as P4 - they shutdown. This is a
feature of the processor
integrated with the mbd - when temp goes over the top it shuts down the
system.BTW - the engineering of the AMD heat sinks is crummy - you can
put it in backwards by mistake and nuke the processor