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Nothing surprising there really. AMDs have always run hotter than Intels. Providing your cooling is sensible there's no problem. Even if the fan fails, the heatsink will get you out of trouble.
fair enough the intels survive
but you would have to be a complete knob to remove you cooler in the first place, and i'v never heard of one just popping off.
thus, my conclusion is that this experiment was pointless
What if the cooler fan just packed up without your knowledge ? the PC could be toastfair enough the intels survive
but you would have to be a complete knob to remove you cooler in the first place, and i'v never heard of one just popping off.
thus, my conclusion is that this experiment was pointless
modern pcs would either sound an alarm or shut down before you pc turned into toast.What if the cooler fan just packed up without your knowledge ? the PC could be toast
Can anyone remember the good old days before heatsinks and fans were needed?
I remember my 1st 386 @ 16mhz, not a heatsink in sight, my 486dx2/50 was also great - although i think that needed a heatsink, didn't heatsinks only appear with the appearance of the P1?
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