According to the data on AMD's site, 90C is the maximum temperature, so
you look safe.  Keep in mind that Athlons tend to run hotter than Intel
chips.

On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just completed some computer upgrades this weekend, involving a move from a 
>Pentium 3 chip to an Athlon 1800XP.  I've got a couple of case fans in there 
>alongside the fans belonging to the various system components.
>
> I haven't really dealt much with Athlons in the past, so, I ask you, beyond what 
>temperature should I be getting worried?  (According to the motherboard's temperature 
>sensors the CPU temperature seems to stick around the mid 40s to upper 50s [degrees 
>Celcius] and the case temperature is generally about 5 degrees lower).
>
> David Aikema
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