CPU is Running In The Nineties
Created on: March 5th, 2006
CPU is Running In The Nineties
It's great to have a CPU running in the nineties, especially when you don't need that much cooling. CPU in question is an Athlon 64 X2 3800+ dual core; Temp. taken at idle after about 20 minutes of uptime. "Running in the 90s puns are copyright Adverb"

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March 11th, 2006
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Wow.
March 11th, 2006
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Hot!
March 11th, 2006
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Nice.
March 11th, 2006
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why the hell is your computer running at 259 degrees?
March 11th, 2006
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nice loop,centered, cute win
March 11th, 2006
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I use celcius, so if my computer is running in the ninties I should be afraid, very afraid.
March 11th, 2006
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That's the crit temp, when everything goes to hell innit?
March 11th, 2006
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I'm running at 77F B-)
March 11th, 2006
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Overclock much?
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As long as that's in fahrenheit it's a perfectly good temperature to be running at.
March 11th, 2006
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Pretty clever.
March 11th, 2006
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I'm running at about 105 because my computer suffers from serious cooling issues. Btw Running in the 90s puns are copyright Adverb
March 13th, 2006
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those "259 F" sensors are "127 C" sensors, which is what is displayed if a sensor channel isn't actually connected to anything. Updated description to give Adverb credit to the running in the 90's fad
June 27th, 2007
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Clever.