If it's an AMD retail processor, both.
AMD does not recognize processor warranties for processors that have had
third-party (i.e. everyone but AMD) cooling solutions. This includes thermal
interface material, heatsinks, whatev.
Now before you go smearing arcitc silver on your processor here's a few
things to know:
1) AS anything is slightly capacitive (i.e. it can bridge close-proximity
electrical paths if over-applied == dead processor) so follow Arctic Silver
Inc's instructions to the letter (
www.arcticsilver.com if memory serves)
2) If you're stable then don't worry about it if you have no need to
overclock.
3) Don't sweat your CPU temperature if you don't want to push the limits.
Hope this helps, and don't overapply that Arctic Silver--there's a reason
they sell it in small tubes
--
Doug Whitesell
zigspalffy33 [at_symbol] verizon [dot] net
all your base are belong to us
"Winnie Da Pooh" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Doug, what exactly will void the warranty, new heatsink or Arctic Silver?
>
>
> "Doug Whitesell" <(E-Mail Removed).****spammers.org> wrote in
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> news:XblTb.33335$(E-Mail Removed)...
> > AMD says you shouldn't exceed 85C...but that's when the core is supposed
> to
> > fail. I have an XP 3000+ (333FSB) with a ThermalTake Volcano 11 heatsink
> and
> > I load up to 43C on a bad day.
> >
> > The thing to remember here is that if it's stable then you don't have a
> > problem. However, if you think that this temperature is too high there
are
> > several things you can do:
> >
> > 1) More case fans and higher airflow ratings
> > 2) Get a new heatsink and use Arctic Silver 5. Be advised that this will
> > void your warranty if you happen to have one. For heatsinks I reccomend
> the
> > ThermalTake Volcano anything.
> >
> > Regards.
> >
> > --
> > Doug Whitesell
> > zigspalffy33 [at_symbol] verizon [dot] net
> > all your base are belong to us
> >
> >
> > "K.hassler" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I have an ATHLON XP 3000, My current temp on my CPU is 54 c or 127F,
> > > Is my cpu supposed to be cooler is this about normal for my cpu..
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Kyle172
> >
> >
>
>