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    6625WD Processor upgrade VS temp

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by Lifestream, Jun 15, 2008.

  1. Lifestream

    Lifestream Newbie

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    Hi,
    I've just got myself a 6625WD with a T7100 CPU and I'm thinking of an upgrade.
    But before I close the deal I want your opinion.
    My cpu is undervolted and runs 1.8GHZ at just 0.9125 V so it is quite cool (65C during load), so my question is:
    How cool does the T9300, T9500 processors run in your 6625WD?
    And is it worth an upgrade?
    I'm quite astonished of how small the cooling in the 6625WD is, even my Acer Extensa 5620 with built in X3100 have much bigger cooling wich makes it much more stable (no need for the fan to go on and off so often).
     
  2. Sprint

    Sprint DTR Super Mod

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    If you just bought it theres no point upgrading, the Penryns are expensive to buy alone. 65C during load is really good, so I dont think you will get any lower temps with a penryn anyway