kons Richard Bown wrote:
> 
> Franki wrote:
> >
> > Thats strange, I have a Athlon 1.4 and a huge 7500rpm fan on a massive
> > heatsink,
> >
> > the spring was incrediably tight... but a small pair of pointy nose pliars
> > did the job
> > nice and quickly.
> >
> > and the CPU runs nice and cool, middle of a summer day, (35 degress's
> > celcious) the CPU temp
> > was 65degress's and the sensor under the cpu (which has a dot of transfer
> > paste on it to contact with the base of the
> > cpu...
> >
> > works a treat, although I am going to have to turn the air con on when it
> > gets over 70 me thinks, just to be safe..
> >
> > anyone know what the temp range is for a 1.4gig? is 75 degress bad? in
> > winter it had a temp of 35.
> >
> > rgds
> >
> > Frank
> >
> 
> Hiya , well the usual junction temps are up to 85 C is ok then to derate
> above that.
> So I'd be unhappy with a junction temp above 100 C.
> 
> Thats junction Temps , so allow for the thermal resistance between the
> wafer and the casing, the rest depends on how large and how hard you
> force air cool.
> Silicon produces less noise as you reduce the operating temperture, it
> also likes being cool.
> 
> treat your processor the same way you treat your beer and you wont go
> far wrong
> 
> HTH.
> Richard Bown
> Ericsson Microwave Systems AB

"the same way you treat your beer"

Hit it hard and hit it often?


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