i wont pretend to know what TDP actually means. is less better?FrankJH said:Thought my tdp was pretty good until I saw Teggs oh well, guessing this should change a little when I fit my Freezer Pro
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i wont pretend to know what TDP actually means. is less better?FrankJH said:Thought my tdp was pretty good until I saw Teggs oh well, guessing this should change a little when I fit my Freezer Pro
teggs said:i wont pretend to know what TDP actually means. is less better?
teggs said:i wont pretend to know what TDP actually means. is less better?
turbotoaster said:it seems that the fx60 dont use the same cores as the dual core opterons, seems they run a lot closer to the x2 series instead, its a shame really, because the heat does limit these chips
volt9291 said:Wrong!! Unless 2.8GHz is stock for my 4200
It may list your current CPU speed, but my point is that the TDP it lists does not change with your clock, it just reads the data stored on the chip and works out the stock TDP from that.
MikeTimbers said:Finally got round to running this "program" but it inaccurately reads the Vcore on my DFI NF3 Ultra-D so how can it possibly get the result correct?
weescott said:AMD64 TCaseMax - v1.19
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CPU Information (CPU #1):
Standard CPUID: Family: F, Model: 3, Stepping: 2
Extended CPUID: Family: F, Model: 23, Stepping: 2
CPUID String: 20F32
Processor APIC: 0
Processor: AMD Athlon 64 X2 3800+ (Toledo)
CPU Speed: 2010.36 (201.04 x 10.0)
Revision: JH9-E6
Platform: Socket 939
Startup VCore: 1.350v
Maximum Case Temperature = 65C
TDP: 71.9 Watts
Hold on - I thought the Toledo's were meant to run hotter than the Manchesters?