spathotan Distinguished Nov 16, 2007 2,390 0 19,780 Jan 31, 2009 #1 I cannot for the life of me find this. Ive seen 100c, ive seen 95c, ive even seen 90c from the intel spec release. Does ANYBODY know Please lol
I cannot for the life of me find this. Ive seen 100c, ive seen 95c, ive even seen 90c from the intel spec release. Does ANYBODY know Please lol
customisbetter Distinguished Apr 13, 2008 1,054 0 19,290 Feb 1, 2009 #2 just out of curiosity, why do you need to know? I'm sure if you ask Intel, they will answer you. i asked them a bunch of questions when i got my (obviously non-retail) chip and they were helpful.
just out of curiosity, why do you need to know? I'm sure if you ask Intel, they will answer you. i asked them a bunch of questions when i got my (obviously non-retail) chip and they were helpful.
spathotan Distinguished Nov 16, 2007 2,390 0 19,780 Feb 1, 2009 #3 So I can configure real temp correctly.
spathotan Distinguished Nov 16, 2007 2,390 0 19,780 Feb 1, 2009 #5 ......you still need to configure the tjmax.... This is not something new here.
customisbetter Distinguished Apr 13, 2008 1,054 0 19,290 Feb 1, 2009 #6 oh, iv never done it... i don't know my tjmax either... can't find out. Sorry.
spathotan Distinguished Nov 16, 2007 2,390 0 19,780 Feb 1, 2009 #7 Its different for 65nm and 45nm. For instance its 100c for the Q6600, and its allegedly 95c for 45nm chips. But im unsure if the Xeon follows the same as its Q9xxx counterparts.
Its different for 65nm and 45nm. For instance its 100c for the Q6600, and its allegedly 95c for 45nm chips. But im unsure if the Xeon follows the same as its Q9xxx counterparts.