Aopen ak89max Manual Do Utilizador

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With AMD platform substantially keeps increasing the speed of its CPU, it inevitably led to the 
annoying problem of high CPU operation temperature at the same time. In order to prevent 
accidental failure of CPU fan, which could cause the burning 
down of the Athlon 64 CPU, we, AOpen, have meticulously 
developed a new technology, named, O.H.P. (Overheat 
Protection) Technology to protect them. Thanks to the 
intelligent monitoring design of AOpen O.H.P. technology, 
user can now finally set their mind at ease even when fan 
failed to work without fearing the possible damage of CPU. 
Under the circumstances that CPU fan is running properly, 
Athlon 64 temperature should be way below the highest 
temperature limit of 97℃. However, if CPU fan accidentally 
becomes malfunction or improperly installed, the CPU 
temperature would rocket abruptly, and you may find your 
system hang up or crying over the smoking CPU if you 
haven’t installed AOpen O.H.P. previously. With AOpen O.H.P. 
technology applied, the specific thermal detection pins on 
Athlon 64 CPU would sense voltage difference when 
processor is overheated with fan failed, and the overheat 
protection system would immediately send out a signal to abort your system by cutting CPU electricity before any damage is 
done. Unlike other manufacturers who use BIOS or software to control the power supply of CPU, AOpen O.H.P. Technology is 
purely hardware-controlled the minute after system boot-up, and occupies no system resource. We are pleasant to phase in this 
practical function on all AOpen AMD series motherboards to protect customer’s valuable hardware and personal data.