hmmm, il try to take my 2.5Ghz AMD(currently 1.8V) to 2.1 V
Desktop (usually just used for gaming =/):
P4 2.53 Ghz
Asus P4S533
512 MB PC2700
ATI Radeon 9700
120 GB HDD
SB Live Platinum
Enermax 350W PSU
17" Samsung LCD
8x Samsung DVD
8X8x24 Yamaha CDRW
Compaq TC1000 Tablet PC (used for work, etc)
Crusoe 1 Ghz
768 MB RAM
20 GB HDD
wat would increasing the voltage do?
it will allow to get higher speed when increasing the voltage... but how much, i dont know...
higher voltages could allow a better o/c in turn shorten the lifespan of the CPU or with bad cooling. kill it right away
mao gyud
even when properly cooled, still would shorten the cpu's life right?
it would shorten it's theoritical lifespan... but what the heck, the actual lifespan of each CPU is only around 6 months or less for overclockers coz new and faster CPU's keeps on coming out...
anyway, CPU's are proven to be able to last upto more than 10 years... even if overclocking would shorten its lifespan to 3 years, it is still ok as we usually change processors every now and then...
yes, take this into account if we could say the volatage is raised to X then we would get higer o/c's and so we increase our cooling power to Xdegress. that would mean if there is infinite cooling there could be infinit volatge increase. but its not the case, maski maka manage ka no put the chip on -1000000000000000000000000 C it would still die. (assuming dli mo crack or mo function pa @ that tempOriginally Posted by jordinho
bitaw we change out procesors like every year
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