Hi,
I want to say that measurements in amd boards can be wrong and
cannot be quantitative we can say. But all measurements can be taken as
qualitative. For example same temp measurement Athlon 1333 produces 50
deg for idle, when we insert the XP 1800+ it only shows 40 degs. I thing
from this experiment you can say XP runs cooler. This is qualitative
result.
Regards,
Kursad Kayaturk
MSc. Mech. Eng.
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Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 5:44 AM
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Subject: Re: [expert] Tyan Dual AMD board
On Friday 25 January 2002 05:00 pm, kayaturk wrote:
> Hi,
> We got two of those machines one with tiger and the other with
> thunder. You should use AMD XP processor for stability because they
> run cooler.
OK, I'll bite. How can you possibly know that? Not a challenge, as
much as just curious (?).
While I'm convinced that AMD has the better cpu's (as of right now),
and the motherboard chipsets to run 'em (specially since Intel left
BX)... They don't have the support for accurate core temp reporting.
Intel cpu's have internal diodes, AMD does now (XP), but no motherboard
support for it. and ...
Measuring the cpu temp from a thermistor is about as good as
measuring the temperature of wires in a wall ... by pressing a
thermometer against the plaster (sheetrock). A Major reason the AMD
cpu's are not generally well accepted for indusrial strength server
applications.
I've gotta Tbird 1.4/266 oc'd to 1.55/270 desktop. lm_sensors
reports it at low 40C's most of the time, max 50C under extreme load
(cpuburn, 'burnK7'). Actual core temp is probly 10 to 30C higher. Who
knows ?? Most likely it runs about 15C higher internally, than
reported. For those who are skeptical of oc'ing, it produces the same
temps at the default 1.4ghz.
BUT, I digress. AMD needs to get some real hardware i2c support.
Otherwise it's all just a guess. The proposal that XP's run cooler is
also just a guess, based mostly on "it ought to", or "they say it does".
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