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@phoenix, Μην αρπάζεσαι και εσύ...τόσα ξέρει, τόσα λέει...

 

Το ξέρω είμουνα λίγο επιθετικός απλά έχω λίγο νεύρα και βλέπω και αυτά τα κούφα :p

  • 6 months later...
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I will tell you why AMD is cheaper than Intel. AMD consumes alot of power and runs very hot. Intel is more expensive because they use better technology than AMD[+ more cache]. Intel Core 2 Quad uses 45 nanometer technology which consumes less power but at the same time increases performance so its energy efficient, cooler and faster. AMD Phenom is still on 65 nanometer so for people that want to overclock which is better? Intel always comes out with the latest stuff and AMD copies what they innovated.

 

Maximum Temperatures

 

AMD Athlon Series  

 

AMD Athlon (socket) up to 1Ghz 90°C

AMD Athlon (slot) all speeds 70°C

AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.1Ghz+ 95°C

AMD Athlon MP 1.33Ghz+ 95°C

AMD Athlon XP 1.33Ghz+ 90°C

AMD Athlon XP T-Bred upto 2100+ 90°C

AMD Athlon XP T-Bred over 2100+ 85°C

AMD Athlon XP Barton 85°C

AMD Athlon 64 70°C

AMD Athlon 64 (Socket 939, 1.4 volts) 65°C

AMD Athlon 64 FX (sledgehammer) 70°C

AMD Athlon FX (San Diego + Toledo + Windsor) 63°C

AMD Athlon X2 (Manchester + Toledo) 65°C

AMD Athlon X2 (Windsor) 70°C-72°C (1.35v - 1.25v)

AMD Athlon X2 (Brisbane) 78°C (1.25v)

 

AMD Phenom

 

AMD Phenom 70°C

AMD Phenom X3 70°C

AMD Phenom X4 (9100, 9750, 9850) 61°C

AMD Phenom X4 (9550, 9650) 70°C

 

AMD Sempron

 

AMD Sempron (T-bred/Barton core) 90°C

AMD Sempron (Paris core) 70°C

AMD Sempron (Manila) 69°C/78°C Model dependant

AMD Mobile Sempron 95°C

 

 

Intel Pentium D

 

Pentium D (Smithfield 805, 820) 63°C

Pentium D (Smithfield 830, 840) 69.8°C

Pentium D (Presler 915, 920, 930, 945, 960) 63.4°C

Pentium D (Presler 940, 950) 68.6°C

 

Intel Celeron Series

 

Celeron D (Prescott) 67°C

Celeron D (Cedar Mill) 69.2°C

Mobile Celeron 100°C

 

Intel Core 2 Duo

 

Intel core 2 Duo (Conroe E4300, E4400, E6300, E6400) 61.4°C

Intel Core 2 Duo (Conroe E4500, E4600, E4700) 73.3°C

Intel Core 2 Duo (Conroe E6320, E6420, E6540, E6550, E6600, E6700, E6750, E6850) 60.1°C

Intel Core 2 Duo (Wolfdale) 72.4°C

Mobile Core 2 Duo 100°C

 

Intel Core 2 Extreme

 

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Conroe) 60.4°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Kentsfield Q6700) 71°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Kentsfield Q6600) 62.2°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Kentsfield QX6700, QX6850) 64.5°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Kentsfield QX6800) 54.8°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Yorkfiled Q9300, Q9450, Q9550) 71.4°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Yorkfield QX9650) 64.5°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Yorkfield QX9770) 55.5°C

Intel Core 2 Extreme (Hypertown QX9775) 63°C

 

Intel Itanium 2

 

Intel Itanium 2 below 1Ghz 66°C

Intel Itanium 2 1Ghz - 1.6Ghz 83°C

 

http://www.pantherproducts.co.uk/Articles/CPU/CPU%20Temperatures.shtml

Posted

AMD FTW!!! :D

 

eksartate se ti ton thes.

O parakatw kani gia ola.

 

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AMD Phenom II X4 940 Black Edition

 

Phenom II X4 Quad-Core, AMD Socket AM2+, Ταχύτητα: 3.0 GHz, L2 Cache: 8MB, Πυρήνες: 4 [ 181.03 € ]

 

Autos prp na ne o kaliteros 4pirinos ts amd logika.

 

 

 

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