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To: Joe NYC who wrote (6478)8/24/2000 4:49:21 PM
From: andreas_wonischRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe, just curious: Are your two 1 Ghz Thunderbirds from Dresden (blue die) or Austin (green die)?

Andreas



To: Joe NYC who wrote (6478)8/24/2000 5:01:50 PM
From: ajbrennerRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Joe & Pawa, Golden Orb was updated to the Chrome Orb tweaktown.com has the complete story.

tweaktown.com

ajb



To: Joe NYC who wrote (6478)8/24/2000 8:31:46 PM
From: pawaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
RE: The CPU (1 GHz Tbird), when Idle (under w2k) runs at 32C to 35C, with case at 25.

Wow, that’s cool my units generally run 38C to 40C with case at 35C. I couldn't find boxed units so I went with the Golden Orb. In fact I just sat down from wasting 1/2 a day with the damn things to waste some time checking on AMD stock.

It turns out that 3 out of 4 tbird 900s were overheating with the ORB, I switched to a different heat sink and they ran fine. Being of a stubborn nature I decided to find out what the problem was. At first glance it looked like they sat crooked on the CPU (one side on the rubber pads the other not). I checked with another guy that uses the ORB and he said "yea they shouldn't sit on the rubber pads at all". I tried to mount it differently but no way. Then I decided to look at one that did work and noticed that the color of the thermal pad was pink and the one that didn't work was gray. It turns out that when you pull the tape off the thermal pad it may leave a piece of plastic on top of the thermal material.

I carefully removed the plastic (trying not to remove the thermal material) and they all work great now. At full load the 900s run up to about 46C.

Thanks for the links it is always good to know of good sources.

Pawa



To: Joe NYC who wrote (6478)8/24/2000 10:04:56 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: I tried to overclock the CPU. I didn't override the default multiplier, I just played with the FSB. Both went up to 1,150 MHz

Thanks for that piece of news!

More than 15% margin on typical 1GHZ parts.

If you limited the chips to 62C, ala Intel, they could be sold as 1.15GHZ chips - and AMD is filling store shelves and pricewatch with them at around a $500 ASP for the chips.

Too Cool!

Regards,

Dan