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no TDP on a manchester CPU

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Hi there,

Trying to work out what the TDP of this processor is, in CoreTemp 0.99.3 nothing comes up. Of course it's possible there's no TDP data built into this processor. Wikipedia states 89w to 110w. I can only assume that either there are two versions of this CPU or that these are specific ratings for certain voltages.

CPU ID: 0x20FB1
Revision: BH-E4
Brand ID 5, Stepping 1, Model B. Ext. Model B, family F, ext. Family F.
Socket 939 AMD Athlon 64 x2 3600+ (Manchester)
1.1V - 1.4V (it runs 4x multi at 1.1v and 10x multi 1.35v)
CPU Markings: ADA3600DAA4BV CDBFE 0712WPMW
TCaseMax 65 degrees C.
Core temp 32 degrees C with idle load at 1.1v 4x multi (800mhz per core totalling 1600mhz)

I'm trying to work out if this is going to use significantly more power than a revision d0 winchester 3200+ rated at 65w, as my HTPC spends most of its time in idle, it also seems to run warmer by 10 degrees in idle than the single core winchester which runs at 0.8V @ 800mhz.

Thanks in advance for any help/assistance :)
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Post by CoreTemp-User034 »

Plugged the Winchester d0 in, coretemp shows no TDP also, but maybe that's because it's not an E revision? TDP field isn't shown at all as opposed to being blank when using the Manchester.

CPU ID: 10FF0
Revision: DH-D0 (RMClock) and DH8-D0 (CPU-Z)
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ (Winchester)
0.8V to 1.45V (~0.8V at 4x multi, 1.4V at 10x multi)
CPU markings: ADA3200DIK4BI CBBID 0446TPAW
TCaseMax 65 degrees
Core temp 22 with idle load at 0.8v 4x multi (800mhz).

I also realised that i've taken my core temps for the two processors are slightly bad. My fans are not at full speed. From 20-30 degrees the fan runs slower than at 30-40 degrees. It doesn't make much difference, but worth pointing out.

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Could you post screenshots please?
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