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Originally posted by §ôµÏG®ïñD mm, don\'t try to get out of it. You may have not directly said it. You just got caught out not knowing the hardware. "why do amd chips need this so called protection?"The single most dumbest thing i\'ve ever heard you say. Intel have the same protection, yet you didn\'t know this because of your lame answer to your own question and the fact you even ASKED such a stupid question."cause it be cause they run dangerously hot?"To me this was basically you saying they need it. Intel does not. (not knowing that intel has it)Most of the board would probably agree too.Intel use the same thing? why do they have cpu protection? maybe to protect the cpu lol.http://www.silentpcreview.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=46&page=2"In an Intel P4, the thermal diode happens to be near one corner. This is far away, relatively speaking, from the portion of the die that gets hottest when running typical high stress benchmarking tests. The difference between the hottest point and the thermal diode location can exceed 10° C. The heat spreader utilized on P4s is partly an attempt to distribute the heat in the core more evenly."interesting indeed..
Originally posted by theomen you\'re wrong[/mm mode]