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AMD Turion 64--Its not a bull....
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<blockquote data-quote="Aaron" data-source="post: 391821" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>Exactly. AMD runs hot, but acknowledges this and has designed the cooling systems to handle it. Intel, however, boasts as being cooler and smoother running than AMD, but I have worked on a lot of laptops that are complete junk...all due to Intel overheating. Toshiba and HP laptops are especially bad for this. Some of it is case design flaws by the manufacturer. Also, I should add..and this is the major thing....AMD can run hotter, it is designed to. Intel chips will start having major problems in the 80 degree celsius range, while AMD can exceed this with no problems up to a temperature of about 100 degrees celsius. Not all chips are created equal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron, post: 391821, member: 1682"] Exactly. AMD runs hot, but acknowledges this and has designed the cooling systems to handle it. Intel, however, boasts as being cooler and smoother running than AMD, but I have worked on a lot of laptops that are complete junk...all due to Intel overheating. Toshiba and HP laptops are especially bad for this. Some of it is case design flaws by the manufacturer. Also, I should add..and this is the major thing....AMD can run hotter, it is designed to. Intel chips will start having major problems in the 80 degree celsius range, while AMD can exceed this with no problems up to a temperature of about 100 degrees celsius. Not all chips are created equal. [/QUOTE]
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