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heres a little gem... helps u calculate the max heat output of your overclocked chip...
may be useful... or not

<A HREF="http://www.heatsink-guide.com/calcpower.htm" target="_new">http://www.heatsink-guide.com/calcpower.htm</A>

mine was 66W for non-overclocked 1200C, 85W for same @ 1350 & 1.88v


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le-ping

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Wow, there's a lot of CPU's listed there.
My P3 550 dissipates 14.5W. That's not much. :smile:

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lucky you :)
wanna try to dissipate 88W?

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I'll pass.

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