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Old 27th Jun 2008, 18:40   #21
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Old 27th Jun 2008, 18:48   #22
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I run at 3.4ghz with 1.4v on a Abit Ip35 Pro, after 3hours Crysis highest temps reported is 60c. very happy since I am on stock intel air.
what program are you checking your temps with? you know that some can be off by 15 degrees right? you could be running at 75
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