I've seen a lot of people post AYHJA temp readings that were somewhat cooler than AXIA running at same speed and same voltage. Is it just me or is the AYHJA core actually running cooler ?
I think when they come out with new steppings...they try to make them cooler...therefore, with cooler temps, means more OCing...that's why AYHJA's have hit 1.6's and 1.7's. Axia's have too, but only the Y AXIA's. Hope this helped...just from what i've learned from roaming these forums.
my 1.4GHz AYHJA is approximately the same temperature, at stock speed, as my 1.2GHz AXIA 9 was, all at default voltages. So either its the result of weird thermosistor readings on my Asus A7V133, or the AYHJA really is slightly cooler.
Thermosistors inside the Socket are hardly accurate. You wont notice a temp decrease from what your CPU temp program tells you, but more then likely, they did refine the core and you can overclock it just a tad bit more. Ever placed a SK6 HSF on the cpu and not notice a temp decrease? People were able to clock 50-100mhz higher because of heat removal of that HSF. Display temps mean nothing.
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