rofl that's fucking funny
cpu went up in smoke
rofl that's fucking funny
cpu went up in smoke
mogadishu--a wise chice. I would not worry yourself about the overheating bit if you do not plan on overclocking your CPU. You could have quite a powerful system for a very cheap price going the AMD route. For specifics on what particular parts to buy, I highly recommend the forums of X-Bitlabs.com. They are a very knowledgeable group--especially regarding building a system from scratch and knowing what is good hardware. Just post your question in the general hardware forum. They were the ones who tipped me off the the Radeon non-pro that I got that performs like the 9500 pro.
Cheers, again.
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lol yea... u can see why i am a bit hesitantOriginally posted by james_bond_rulez@11 October 2003 - 01:29
rofl that's fucking funny
cpu went up in smoke
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thanks, ill have to give that forum a try.Originally posted by adamp2p@11 October 2003 - 01:42
mogadishu--a wise chice. I would not worry yourself about the overheating bit if you do not plan on overclocking your CPU. You could have quite a powerful system for a very cheap price going the AMD route. For specifics on what particular parts to buy, I highly recommend the forums of X-Bitlabs.com. They are a very knowledgeable group--especially regarding building a system from scratch and knowing what is good hardware. Just post your question in the general hardware forum. They were the ones who tipped me off the the Radeon non-pro that I got that performs like the 9500 pro.
Cheers, again.
your friend
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Dude, those are example of CPUs without HEATSINKS! No wonder they fried, dude!
yea, but the p4s didnt.. and things get knocked off.Originally posted by adamp2p@11 October 2003 - 01:47
Dude, those are example of CPUs without HEATSINKS! No wonder they fried, dude!
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yea, but the p4s didnt.. and things get knocked off. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by mogadishu+11 October 2003 - 08:00--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (mogadishu @ 11 October 2003 - 08:00)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-adamp2p@11 October 2003 - 01:47
Dude, those are example of CPUs without HEATSINKS! No wonder they fried, dude!
Don't sit there and wait for the heatsink to fall off there, my friend...that might be too suspenseful...
Yes, heatsinks do fall off occasionally, but the suggestion that you should have to check your heatsink once a month is pure scaremongering and mischief-making.
I've known heatsinks fall off 3 times in my long experiences with systems that needed them, and they were all on Intel machines. It's no wonder they need extra thermal protection if their heatsinks fall off all the time.
Did you notice the temp the P4 was running at with the heatsink removed? 29C. And what temp do P4's normally run at? About the same temp I believe. So how much throttling back is taking place that we don't know about? Maybe that's the real reason Amd keep beating Intel in the performance stakes - maybe Intel's 2.4GHz processors are being automatically throttled back to 2GHz or less.
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yes, but thats a good thing. wouldnt u rather have your cpu throttle back than go up in smoke?Originally posted by lynx@11 October 2003 - 06:34
Yes, heatsinks do fall off occasionally, but the suggestion that you should have to check your heatsink once a month is pure scaremongering and mischief-making.
I've known heatsinks fall off 3 times in my long experiences with systems that needed them, and they were all on Intel machines. It's no wonder they need extra thermal protection if their heatsinks fall off all the time.
Did you notice the temp the P4 was running at with the heatsink removed? 29C. And what temp do P4's normally run at? About the same temp I believe. So how much throttling back is taking place that we don't know about? Maybe that's the real reason Amd keep beating Intel in the performance stakes - maybe Intel's 2.4GHz processors are being automatically throttled back to 2GHz or less.
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That first deal you saw with the Asus Mobo and the 2500+ is awesome! i would get it in a heart beat! leaves u 100 bux for ram!!!...you can easiily get 512MB with that!
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