khha4113
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<b>The Athlon will burn itself out entirely within 2 seconds of powering it up</b>
I don't think so. Do you have any proof??? He was right to say you can still have time to shut off your comp without damage your CPU because I experienced it! It would take longer since Athlon can work up to 90C. I once had put my GlobalWin FOP-32 on my TB700 and forgot to peel off the blue tape that covered Thermal compound. I booted it in BIOS and check CPU temperature. It was about 70C (to access BIOS it would take more than 2 seconds, don't you think?). I immediately turned off my comp and recheck the HSF and found out the problem.
Right now, I'm using it to write this message and it has been overclocked to 850MHz for more than 6 months!
I don't think so. Do you have any proof??? He was right to say you can still have time to shut off your comp without damage your CPU because I experienced it! It would take longer since Athlon can work up to 90C. I once had put my GlobalWin FOP-32 on my TB700 and forgot to peel off the blue tape that covered Thermal compound. I booted it in BIOS and check CPU temperature. It was about 70C (to access BIOS it would take more than 2 seconds, don't you think?). I immediately turned off my comp and recheck the HSF and found out the problem.
Right now, I'm using it to write this message and it has been overclocked to 850MHz for more than 6 months!