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Subject: Re: Delivery of the 2x1.4Ghz..........

Author: Aaron Gordon

Date: 15:17:54 09/07/01

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On September 07, 2001 at 17:54:10, Dann Corbit wrote:

>On September 07, 2001 at 17:51:25, Aaron Gordon wrote:
>
>>On September 07, 2001 at 16:19:09, Slater Wold wrote:
>>
>>>On September 07, 2001 at 14:15:57, Slater Wold wrote:
>>>
>>>>I received my AMD 2x1.4Ghz today.
>>>>
>>>>Vince and Michel..........the 1.4's are _NOT_ working.
>>>>
>>>>No screen, no beeps, nothing.  Sounds like a normal boot, but no screen.
>>>>
>>>>Please........don't post 1000 things for me to check, I've done this more than
>>>>once.  :)
>>>>
>>>>One thing I am thinking first, is I have a _VERY_ strange case.  I think it's
>>>>warped, as I have had more than 1 mobo not boot.
>>>>
>>>>I am going to my top-secret testing lab to get it tested 1,000,000 different
>>>>ways.  When (and if) I get back, I will tell you what happened.  I might leave
>>>>with a 2x1.4Ghz and come back with a 2x1.2Ghz.  :(
>>>>
>>>>Anyway, I'll keep everyone posted.............
>>>>
>>>>And I'll post the results as soon as I get some!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Slate
>>>
>>>With some testing in the lab.........everything is up and running.
>>>
>>>Installing Win2k Server now.  Vince had complained about the system running hot,
>>>however with only an inlet and exhaust fan, and of course heatsinks and CPU
>>>fans, both 1400mhz CPU's are running no more than 80 degrees so far.  I really
>>>have not put a beating on them yet though.
>>>
>>>Next post will be benchmarks from Sandra, Crafty, and anything else I can dig
>>>up.  :)
>>>
>>>Michel and Aaron, thanks.  You were correct.  The Ayhja's work great!
>>>
>>>
>>>Slate
>>
>>80C? Dear god man :) With the money you have if I were you I would go with
>>liquid cooling... or at the very least a Millennium Glaciator. Bring those
>>babies under 50C, anything over isn't good.
>
>Surely he means degrees F, not C.
>80 C would be close to simmering (literally).

Actually the processors are designed to run up into the 90 degree celsius range
without damage, over 95C though damage could occur. I was just assuming he was
using celsius and 80F is unusually low for a tbird 1.4 (I usually assume full
load temps). If you could please let me know what your full load temp is.
BurnK7 will run your processor at it's maximum and produce as much heat as
possible. You can get it here:

ftp://65.10.79.9/pub/overclockstuff/cpuburnin/burncpu.zip

The source is there plus burnp6 (for intel cpu's) and other's.



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