[quote name=\'CJTech\' date=\'Nov 7 2003, 09:47 PM\']AMD are good but, the cpu die is not as durable as the Intel. If you remove or install the heatsink on a slight angle... you can very easy crack the die. Also, the AMD is not designed to run is the heatsink fan ever failed. If a heatsink failed, the CPU would heat up until the die cracks and smokes the CPU until it will no longer work. However, the Intel P$ was designed for this and if the fan ever failed, the CPU would get warm but, slow down the over all speed of the system to stop it from over heating.[/quote]
Athlon XP processors have thermal protection as well. Most boards support this feature. If the fan fails or if the temperature gets to a certain point, the system will shut down to save the processor.