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More info?)
"YanquiDawg" <yanquidawg@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20040621155131.16597.00000220@mb-m22.aol.com...
> It can happen.It's a safety feature called throttling. Check Intels
website for
> the cutoff temps and the motherboard makers site to see if you can disable
it.
> Not sure if it can be done.
> If your CPU runs that hot,you need better cooling anyway.
>
> >Hi all.
> >If it is true, how can I know at which temp this happens with a 2.4
> >Ghz p4?
>
>
Temps?
What are your temps?
Mine are a little higher then room temp, but then, I am running on water for
cooling.
Denny.
You can never fly to high, as long as you use your own mind & no drugs.
or @ least, not hard ones. "Marijuana"