soccerballtux
Lifer
- Dec 30, 2004
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that's way to freaking high for a Q6600, the spec from Intel for the dual core chips of that generation specifically states 1.5v and 72.3C
a temperature and voltage which I ALWAYS failed stress tests after hitting.
you need a better cooler
and running it that hot would definitely damage the chip. At that level of entropy and voltage the electrons are tunneling across the dielectric into the gate. Some of them jump and embed themselves directly into the dielectric, reducing capacitance on the gate, which is permanent damage
what an idiot
this is why people shouldn't overclock
a temperature and voltage which I ALWAYS failed stress tests after hitting.
you need a better cooler
and running it that hot would definitely damage the chip. At that level of entropy and voltage the electrons are tunneling across the dielectric into the gate. Some of them jump and embed themselves directly into the dielectric, reducing capacitance on the gate, which is permanent damage
what an idiot
this is why people shouldn't overclock
