If your CPU is 62 degrees, your AMD fan cooler ISN'T fine. Get a proper
one.
And 44 sounds pretty high for system temp. Got any case fans or anything?
"Mike Mastro" <> wrote in message
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> I've got two of them running - one with two 512MB sticks of generic PC2700
> memory for a total of 1GB (same type and speed). It is running Windows
XP
> Pro. I also have another Athlon XP 2500+ machine with two 512MB sticks
of
> Crucial memory for a total of 1GB also. It is running Windows 2000 Pro.
> In both cases I used the AMD supplied fan and they both work flawlessly.
I
> upgraded both of them from XP 2000+ CPUs. On the first machine I
> upgraded, I forgot to throw the FSB jumper, so when I first booted it, it
> recognized the CPU as something like an Athlon 1700+, but once I
remembered
> to throw the jumper, everything was just fine. Needless to say, I didn't
> forget to switch the jumper on the second machine!
>
> Oh yeah....the CPUs seem to be running at about 62 degress celsius. That
> seems a bit hot to me, but I'm not really sure since I haven't checked the
> specs on the 2500+ CPU. They seem to be just fine, so I haven't worried
> about it. I have them in Antec AMG 660 cases and the case temp seems to
> hang around 44 degress celsius.
>
> Mike
>
> "Arto Kolehmainen" <> wrote in message
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> > Hi
> > ECS K7VTA3 v5 and XP 2500+ with 333Mhz fsb
> >
> > Has anyone this combination with 512mb PC-2700 DDR memory?
> >
> > Does it work in 333 Mhz. Manual says it works, but how it is on real
life?
> >
> > tnx
> >
> >
> >
>
>