Quick question for anyone whose wouldn't mind educating me a little.
I have the Abit KT7A board with a AMD 1.2 Athlon. In the BIOS settings
there appear to be two ways to achieve the 1.2Ghz setting (12x100 ||
9x133). What exactly is the difference? One of them in the clock
multiplier and the other is the frequency?
Second, my CPU seems to run hot. The case is cold to the touch with
inside temp of like 25/26C. That seems pretty reasonable to me. The CPU
on the otherhand continually runs around 62-63C according to lm_sensors
(confirmed by checking BIOS). I've seen a few people post that their
CPU's are running in the low 50's. Did I just not get a man's fan?
Is it possible that I'm starving the CPU for power and it's causing it
to run hot? I only have 300w powering quite a bit of crap in there. Is
300w just not enough anymore? I caught a post by Trond that seemd to
indicate it wasn't, but I wouldn't mind some more detailed info.
Thanks....
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Christopher Keller
Systems Engineer
BeamReach Networks -- Sunnyvale, CA
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