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Jankoji2



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 10:28 am    Post subject: Well..what the heck does "VARIABLE" stand for, fro Reply with quote

Hey all! Smile|
I have to ask...I have seen multiple types of chips, that are pictured here, on CPU WORLD, that have "variable " in their temp and voltage "identification"...what exactly does this equate to, in their actual temp/volt ratings....for example...if the chip is a ADA3500DKA5CF ... it identifys as a ATHLON 3800+ oPGA packaged 1.35Voltage
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VARIABLE
Temperature , E4 stepping processor.

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Variable
is the processor, in temps that USUALLY average between 50 Celsius and 71 Celsius?

I really need to know if i NEED excessive COOLING (especially during the coming up SUMMER monthes)...to keep my processor from DAMAGING due to OVERHEATING.

Thanks, in advance...

Jt
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 7:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

....well, I can't really make anything of this question, but if this helps for the CPU temp part, I never had a AMD run above 50'.


..having said that, for the ppl who thinks it's perfectly normal to be running a CPU over that limit (my set limit of 50' max), well I have to say to them this ----> must be expensive to have to change CPU or board everytime...


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 27, 2007 9:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sorry! Sad THat question didn't come out to clear...shouldn't have used
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the chips that have "variable" in there temperature /voltage ID markings...

How "variable" is that? They seem to "vary" quite exceedingly...and, I am worried that they will vary themselves into smoke and sparking, and, the smell of burnt plastic!?!

EXAMPLE -->ADA3500DKA5CF ---"ADA" --> athlon 64 STANDARD --- "3500" ---3500+ Equivalent speed, in G/MHz---"D"--->939 OuPGA package ---"K" --->1.35V---"A" --->VARIABLE max. temperature ---"5" --->1 MB cache---CF --->E4 stepping.


Once again, my question is how varied is "variable max temp."...in chips like the exampled one above?

Jt
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