AMD Sempron 3000 and Thermaltake Silent Boost K8

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jeep said:
what is a normal operating temp for this set? any help would be great
Thanks

a) I have nothing constructive to add, sorry but I have to rant

b) this is an x86-64 newsgroup, not 32-bit. I can kinda see if it was a
3100+ or mobile processor since they are on the same basic core. The 3000+
Sempron is, in a nutshell, a renamed Athlon XP Socket A.
 
what is a normal operating temp for this set? any help would be great
Thanks

Assuming you're talking about the S754 model, it will idle around 5-10C
above ambient air temp and go up another 10C under load, with the stock
cooler.
 
a) I have nothing constructive to add, sorry but I have to rant

b) this is an x86-64 newsgroup, not 32-bit. I can kinda see if it was a
3100+ or mobile processor since they are on the same basic core. The 3000+
Sempron is, in a nutshell, a renamed Athlon XP Socket A.

There were new socket 754 Semprons released 03/14/05. 2600+, 2800+, and
3000+, to go along with the 3100+..
 
Wes Newell said:
There were new socket 754 Semprons released 03/14/05. 2600+, 2800+, and
3000+, to go along with the 3100+..

My mistake. I had heard nothing about it, and AMD still lists the 3100+ as
the only socket 754 desktop processor, and the 2600+, 2800+, and 3000+ as
being only mobile processors.
 
But the sempron isn't strictly 64 bit. Hasn't 64 bit ops been disabled in
the sempron 754 chips?
 
dawg said:
But the sempron isn't strictly 64 bit. Hasn't 64 bit ops been disabled in
the sempron 754 chips?

The Sempron isn't 64-bit at all. Neither the socket A or socket 754
variations.
 
But the sempron isn't strictly 64 bit. Hasn't 64 bit ops been disabled in
the sempron 754 chips?

Yes they have, but basically, they are the same as the A64 and run on the
same MB. So i would say they would be OT here.
 
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