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Subject: Basically true

Author: Ray Banks

Date: 19:52:59 01/02/05

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Those processors run VERY hot under continous full load.
Intel don't expect that the majority of it's home customers run under continuous
full load for long periods. Even if they do, the processor throttles back to
save itself, and the average consumer probably never notices this happening. So
no problem for Intel. The processor doesn't get damaged, that part is
misleading.



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