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		<title>Maintain Your CPU Temperature And Avoid Computer Repair Bills</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 09:18:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sharon Dawkins</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This article is going to talk about tips for preventing a CPU temperature disaster thereby avoiding having to compensate a computer repair outlet big bucks, if the CPU temp goes too high, creating havoc on your pc. This is undoubtedly one computer repair you need to avoid having to encounter, simply because not only will you risk the risk of burning out the CPU, but this can possibly kill the motherboard and any onboard devices such as memory, video adapters, modem, etc. Far worse this may in fact fry your hard drive therefore you could lose all your data.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is going to talk about tips for preventing a CPU temperature disaster thereby avoiding having to compensate a computer repair outlet big bucks, if the CPU temp goes too high, creating havoc on your pc. This is undoubtedly one computer repair you need to avoid having to encounter, simply because not only will you risk the risk of burning out the CPU, but this can possibly kill the motherboard and any onboard devices such as memory, video adapters, modem, etc. Far worse this may in fact fry your hard drive therefore you could lose all your data.</p>
<p>First, if you are not experiencing any kind of overheating problems, you should install a CPU cooler. There are many kinds to choose from, in case you are uncertain which type, you can find numerous computer help community forums that can suggest the correct one for your particular CPU and motherboard. You can even call your local computer repair outlet and see if they can provide any help and tips.</p>
<p>You should also add some type of CPU temperature monitoring software. There is many highly rated products on the market. This should help you to find out if you will be facing a meltdown, as you will be able to monitor it consistently.</p>
<p>Issues you should watch for if you suspect that your CPU temp is just not at ideal levels. Check to ensure that the power supply fan is running correctly. If not or if it is apparently filled with dust, try to clear it. For this computer repair, power down your machine and unplug the power. It is best to make certain you do not have any important things nearby. Get a can of compressed air, and then slowly clean the fan, be sure you remove all debris or dust. Reboot the computer and see if the fan starts. If not, then you will need to replace the power supply. You may even wish to open your computer and make certain the heat sink on the CPU is functioning. If not you might have to take it to a computer repair shop and have them change the heat sink.</p>
<p>Several computer repair sites often discuss that there are numerous things you can do to stop the risk of an overheated CPU temperature:</p>
<p>First, try and keep the room your personal computer is in cool.</p>
<p>Make sure there is sufficient of air flow passing through the computer itself with ventilation.</p>
<p>Make sure that you are using the appropriate thermal casing for your CPU within your computer.</p>
<p>These are merely a few things that can be done to prevent your computer CPU temperature from overheating. Maintaining the core CPU temp is of utmost importance if you do not wish to have to spend money on an unnecessary computer repair. Additionally there is software you can use for CPU temperature monitoring, which we will talk about in another article.</p>
<p>Find out how to avoid <a href="http://www.computertooslow.com/cpu-temperature.asp">CPU temperature</a> overheating with important resources from a quality <a href="http://www.computertooslow.com">computer repair</a> website.</p>
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		<title>The Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition Review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jun 2008 06:05:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Phenom X4 processors are real true quad core processors and that is why AMD has put “X4” on the name of their quad core processors as it really has four independent cores on a single die. Intel Core 2 Quad Core CPU&#8217;s features a dual-die quad core design and AMD says that on their [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The Phenom X4 processors are real <strong>true quad core processors</strong> and that is why AMD has put “X4” on the name of their quad core processors as it really has four independent cores on a single die. Intel Core 2 Quad Core CPU&#8217;s  features a dual-die quad core design and AMD says that on their X4 technology Cores can communicate on die rather than on package for better performance. Check more of the Phenom X4 key features <a title="Key Features" href="http://www.amd.com/us-en/Processors/ProductInformation/0,,30_118_15331_15332%5E15334,00.html" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">The AMD Phenom X4 50-series of processors, has the new B3 core, and no longer include the famed TLB erratum. The faster processor is the <strong>Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition</strong> , which runs at 2.5 GHz and </span> has a faster 2.0GHz memory controller<span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">. The 1.2-1.3V voltage and 125W TDP specifications are also lower than the preview edition of the Phenom 9900. The base core design of 512K L1/2MB L2/2MB L3 remains the same. </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>AMD Phenom X4 9850 processor Specifications:</strong></p>
<p><span><strong>Processor Frequency:</strong> </span> <strong> </strong> 2.5GHz<br />
<strong>L1 Cache Sizes: </strong> 64K of L1 instruction and 64K of L1 data cache per core (512KB total L1 per processor)<br />
<strong>L2 Cache Sizes: </strong> 512KB of L2 data cache per core (2MB total L2 per processor)<br />
<strong>L3 Cache Size:</strong> 2MB<br />
<strong>Memory Controller Type:</strong> Integrated 128-bit wide memory controller *<br />
<strong>Memory Controller Speed: </strong> Up to 2.0GHz with Dual Dynamic Power Management<br />
<strong>Types of Memory Supported:</strong> Support for unregistered DIMMs up to PC2 8500 (DDR2-1066MHz)<br />
<strong>HyperTransport 3.0: </strong> One 16-bit/16-bit link @ up to 4.0GHz full duplex (2.0GHz x2)<br />
<strong>Total Processor Bandwidth:</strong> Up to 33.1 GB/s bandwidth<br />
<strong>Packaging: </strong> Socket AM2+ 940-pin organic micro pin grid array (micro-PGA)<br />
<strong>Fab location: </strong> AMD&#8217;s Fab 36 wafer fabrication facilities in Dresden, Germany<br />
<strong>Process Technology: </strong> 65-nanometer DSL SOI (silicon-on-insulator) technology<br />
<strong>Approximate Transistor count: </strong> ~ 450 million (65nm)<br />
<strong>Approximate Die Size:</strong> 285 mm2 (65nm)<br />
<strong>Max Ambient Case Temp: </strong> 61o Celsius<br />
<strong>Nominal Voltage: </strong> 1.2-1.3 Volts<br />
<strong>Max TDP: </strong> 125 Watts</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"> </span> The Black Edition stands as a new feature from AMD that the chip has an <strong>unlocked multiplier</strong> , offering more flexibility for overclocking, making it more appealing to hardcore users and AMD fans.  Have a look the following overcloking test <a title="Overcloking Phenom X4 9850" href="http://www.legitreviews.com/article/682/13/" target="_blank">HERE</a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">If you are not sure about its gaming performance check this test <a title="Gaming Test" href="http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/2008/04/11/amd_phenom_x4_9850_9750_and_9550_b3_cpus/7" target="_self">HERE</a></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;"> </span> Now that AMD has come back with its second generation, error-free Phenom X4 chips, which can run at their full potential. The Phenom’s integrated memory controller now consists of two 64-bit channels that can either be ganged together in a 128-bit configuration or operated independently</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The Phenom is able to run applications of<span> </span> up to <strong>25 percent faster</strong> than an Athlon X2 at the same clock speed,<span> </span> This price point also puts the fastest clocked Phenom X4 head to head with the highly regarded Core 2 Quad Q6600, which is the cheapest quad-core CPU you can get from Intel at around R2300 and the Phenom X4 9850 costs R2800.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Is a real value for money with lots of potential to pull out more performance out of <span> </span> this CPU with a good overcloking you could get the <strong>Phenom X4 9850 over the 3.0Ghz</strong> . And with the future programs and games keeping and developing more multi threaded applications the need of multi cores CPU like quad core power is the way to go. With a real good performance then the Phenom X4 9850 is the best you can get from AMD<span> </span> right now and use its great potential .</p>
<p>Get the <span style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Arial;">The Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition right <a title="Phenom X4 9850" href="http://digitalreviews.co.za/amd_phenom_9850.php" target="_blank"><strong>HERE!</strong></a></span></p>
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		<title>Intel’s Core 2 Quad Q9300 better than Q6600?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 May 2008 19:55:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Luis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are part of those that haven&#8217;t been keeping up with all the new processor launches the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor is one of the newest 45nm quad-core &#8216;Yorkfield&#8217; processor. It is also the entry level 45nm quad-core processor, which means it has the lowest price tag. The Intel Core 2 Quad [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are part of those that haven&#8217;t been keeping up with all the new processor launches the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor is one of the newest 45nm quad-core &#8216;Yorkfield&#8217; processor.  It is also the entry level 45nm quad-core processor, which means it has the lowest price tag.</p>
<p>The Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 has some rather large shoes to fill, a replacement for their long-standing price to performance champ, the Core 2 Quad Q6600. The Q6600 was the first quad-core in Intel’s arsenal which was actually affordable, and even today, it remains one of the best values on the market, but it is extremely overclockable and provides a significant amount of computing power for rand.<br />
<a href="http://digitalreviews.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/intel_q9300_med.gif"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-26" title="Core 2 Quad Q9300 " src="http://digitalreviews.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/intel_q9300_med.gif" alt="" width="200" height="200" /> </a><br />
<strong> Specifications:</strong></p>
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<p>The Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 is an interesting beast, as it only has half the L2 cache per die of the more expensive quad core CPUs in Intel&#8217;s product line. For example, the Core 2 Quad Q9450, clocked at 2.66GHz, has 6MB of L2 cache per die, or 12MB total. Though the Q9450 is almost R1000 rands more expensive so the Q9300 is aimed at a more budget-minded audience who might desire quad-core performance.</p>
<p>The Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 processor might be the entry-level 45nm quad-core processor, but the performance numbers sure doesn&#8217;t suggest that! <strong>Look at the following gaming test:</strong> <a title="Q9300 Gaming Test" href="http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/core2quad-q9300_9.html#sect0" target="_blank"> Click Here</a></p>
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<p>What is most impressive is that even when overclocked to 3.3 GHz, the power consumption of this processor is roughly at the same level as a Core 2 Quad Q6600 processor at a stock 2.4 GHz. Even with nearly a 1 GHz clock speed difference there is nearly no difference in power consumption, the use of more advanced manufacturing technology helped reduce power consumption and heat dissipation of the new processor, which is a testament to Intel&#8217;s Penryn microarchitecture and its advanced manufacturing prowess. <strong>Check out the Q9300 been overcloacked up to 3.5Ghz.</strong> <a title="Q9300 Overcloaking" href="http://en.thethirdmedia.com/article/200804/show7666c26p12.html" target="_blank">Click Here</a></p>
<p>With more and more applications being coded with true multi-core support, along with the steep processing requirements of Windows Vista, there is no doubt that these chips will be popular like the Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 to delivery a good balance between speed and performance.</p>
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