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That was actually exactly what THG was attempting to illustrate ... the
ineffectiveness of the (then) current generation of Athlon boards to properly shut down in the case of cataclysmic failure of the CPU cooler (i.e. if it fell off ... which has happened) The article was written September 17, 2001 You can view it here: http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/20010917/index.html However, after discovering this problem and notifying AMD great efforts were made to prevent this ... and hence newer generation of motherboards have been updated to handle such situations. A follow up article was posted on October 29, 2001 outlining THG's talks with AMD and the updated standards for thermal protection required by AMD for new boards. Read this article here: http://www.tomshardware.com/column/20011029/index.html "Thermal Death" is now not a problem with new Athlon boards, nor many made after AMD updated their standards for thermal overload. Hope this helps clarify a bit. Drumguy "JK" <JK9821@netscape.net> wrote in message news:3EF3CB12.C59F6859@netscape.net... > Yanking the heatsink off a running processor is not the same thing > as a fan failure. Even if a heatsink is yanked off a running Athlon XP, > the on chip thermal sensor would probably cause almost all (if not all) > relatively new motherboards to shut the system down without damage. > The motherboard in his test was probably a very early motherboard > that may have claimed monitoring of the on chip sensor, however I > guess it did not monitor it rapidly enough. > > SteveH wrote: > > > "spodosaurus" <strictform@shyah_right.com> wrote in message > > news:3HJIa.15$g41.327@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > > missy wrote: > > > > When an AMD cpu goes due to fan failure, does it usually take out > > > > mainboard?? > > > > > > > > thanks > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > it can cause thermal damage to the mainboard, yes. > > > > > > -- > > Indeed! Take a look at the Toms Hardware Guide video where they take the HSF > > off a running Athlon, now that gets a bit warm, to say the least. > > > > SteveH > |
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