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Hi, I have overclocked my cpu from 1800MHz to 2340MHz (9x260MHz). While
encoding a video the temperature goes up to 61°C. When idle it is around
45°C. My question is if the 61°C is to high for the CPU???

I'm using a Zalman 7700 AlCu Cooler with goes around 1700RPM when the cpu
is working with 100%. While idle the cooler runs with 1400RPM...

Thanks for any answers....
 
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> encoding a video the temperature goes up to 61°C. When idle it is around
> 45°C. My question is if the 61°C is to high for the CPU???

thats fine, though alittle high, it wont do any damage.

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On Fri, 4 Mar 2005 10:55:42 +0100, "Cord-Heinrich Pahlmann"
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>Hi, I have overclocked my cpu from 1800MHz to 2340MHz (9x260MHz). While
>encoding a video the temperature goes up to 61°C. When idle it is around
>45°C. My question is if the 61°C is to high for the CPU???

no, its normal readout from CPU onboard sensing diode ..
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