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  • URGENT - CPU heat and incompatibility Issue. - Forum

    something on your own guys. My work is in light graphics processing and light 3d modelling, good web development and programming using ASP.net and many other languages. Manytimes we hang in developing code that's why the CPU should not have heat issues as programming...

  • Heat output on low usage ? - Forum

    Heat output on low usage ?. I'm considering the GIGABYTE Geforce 7300GT. I do no gaming at all. Some of the reviews on newegg mention this card gets hot. It has a large heat sink with heat pipes (no fan). Should heat due to high power requirement be an...

  • AMD lacks needed heat protection - Forum

    don't need to go through it all agian. Suicide is painless........... It is not an argument unless you make it one. This really did just happen within the last week. I have long thought AMD should have heat protection but this recent incident shows how...

  • Can someone explain AMD CPU's to me? - Forum

    it can (and has) resulted in blown CPUs. Third, there is no working internal safeguard against heat emergencies. To rely upon the response time of external sensors and circuits puts any of AMD's CPUs at risk of spontaneous combustion should a heat emergency...

  • Intel drops HyperThreading - Forum

    of electric power. >>>> Computers do not. >>> ... only Gigawatts >>>>> ------------- >> Tony Hill >> hilla 20 yahoo ca >>> BTW, that stoves and electrical heaters use lots of electric power is one reason why one should heat and...

  • Soldering Boards-- How To? - Forum

    to be missed is that one should heat the surface with the larger thermal mass first. Watching me you might not even notice that I've done that. It will appear that I've slipped down the resistor lead to the PC pad, but I'm really heating the lead first....

  • The Fan - Forum

    about when they started to do this? I suppose the type of CPU makes all of the difference. I seriously doubt my two Toshiba 2595XDVD should have a heat exchanger ('99 era). They use a Celeron 400MHZ if you are curious. Cheers! ...

  • Overclocking Requirements - Reviews

    sink to dissipate the heat from the non-CPU side of the peltier and most likely will also require a fan. My opinion is that you should go for a heat sink, and most importantly THINK BIG !! If a big heat sink still can't do the job, add a fan on top of it. My...

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