by wintpe » Oct 29th, '13, 12:54
i would just recommend that you make sure that you have an adequate heat sink/fan for your CPU.
and dont overclock it.
and make sure that its properly adhered to the cpu, this is one of the main problems with overheating.
if the heat cant get away from the core of the cpu it will fry.
its very unlikely to fry a CPU if you follow these rules, unless you have a fan fail or a blocked airflow.
i use on my 1100T processor the following heatsink.
Arctic Cooling Freezer 13 CPU Cooler
I have similar styled heatsinks on both my Xeon 5570's in my servers, and they run 24/365,
in a shed that gets quite hot, and they have been running for 4 years without problems.
and where i work we disable power management, on our xeons and run them max speed,
again 24/365 and they dont fry.
the amd apu quad 5500 is only a 65 watt CPU, whereas the 1100T is a 140 watt.
just my opinion.
regards peter
Redhat 6 Certified Engineer (RHCE)
Sometimes my posts will sound short, or snappy, however its realy not my intention to offend, so accept my apologies in advance.