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    AMD Athlon 64 3200+

    I am planning to build a server with the named CPU:

    AMD Athlon 64 3200+

    This would have been my first 64 bit build and I am wondering if anyone could offer any information as to how this CPU does thermally with a stock AMD Heatsink/fan setup and the AMD stock thermal pad.

    In other words how hot does it get?
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    it doesnt, they are cool cpu's

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    Originally posted by Vampiel
    it doesnt, they are cool cpu's
    Cool..
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    Literally.

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    Mine is around 30C, and it is Oced to 2.3Ghz
    P4 3.0Ghz
    512 DDR
    80 Gig
    GeFource Fx 5900
    Audigy 2 Platinum
    Creative 6.1 6600

    Whats not to love

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    same mine is about 30*c a64 3400+ oced @ 2.4 , right now im pushing it at the moment...

    if u want to OC it

    http://www.dugu9tweaks.net/guides/a6...dex.html#intro
    is a decent tutorial but dont forget to get a good PSU for that thing...

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    The A64 architecture was years and years in the making. They have a pretty big ceiling before heat becomes an issue, so you shouldnt have to worry about the stock fan not being sufficient, even if you plan to oc it a little.

    It's pretty much the best affordable CPU out there right now.

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