Which is the correct speed for my CPU?

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Which is the correct speed for my CPU?
Mine is Pentium 4 2.4B Northwood
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Everybody says different things, some tells you 80C*, while others tells you 69C*. The point is, how much hit can it stand overcloking it?
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Speed or heat Nestor?

Do not overclock. You are not ready for it yet. It should stay below 60 degrees IMO.
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Oh... Mama mia... of course HEAT, not SPEED, how did I end up saying speed...? No idea :lol:

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BTW: Don't worry, I will not for the moment... I too know I'm not ready for it. This is for real geeks, isn't it?

I just wanted to know about it, cos I'm getting into BIOS and could see it's so "apparently" easy to do so.
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I don't think this link is the Northwood, but it will give you a good idea. 71°C is the max operating temperature. Values of around 38-45°C are most common...
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Mine at idle is running at about 40-44C*. Never pushed it yet, cos I coudn't even install XP yet.
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Max temperature for Northwood B cores is 75C. Remember that the p4 uses thermal throtling meaning that if a higher temp is reached it will keep working but it will slow the clockspeed down in order to decrease the outputted heat.

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NorthWood are very rather sensitive to heat, so we should not speed them much, I've read a lot about it, and there are too many bad experiencies. Beware.
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how do you check the cpu heat?
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Post by arela »

You'll probably find a utility on MB cd.
For ASUS P4PE its called PC Probe.
There are also a lot of freeware u can use.
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My new MOBO checks it for me, I just go to the BIOS and can see the temperature of the MOBO, which is always about 16 to up to 20C*, and it shows you the CPU too.
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