superstition
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"apparently"?
The Stilt said Vishera chips should probably be limited to 1.475 and yet people have pumped 1.55 – 1.6+ into them.
The other question is how long does it take to degrade a chip. I see review sites pump lots of voltage into CPUs and write their articles as if they did this prior to stock testing and lower-voltage testing.
I was surprised to learn that idling at high voltage is just as damaging as running it full-tilt in Prime, in terms of damage from excessive voltage. It also makes me wonder about voltage spike transients because I saw a big difference between the maximum voltage in an ASUS Crosshair board's second sensor set versus the first sensor set. The first sensor set didn't show the highs of the second. This could lead a person into thinking their voltage range is safe when it's not. If most boards are using lax sensors then that's another issue — what voltage is actually going into the chip?
If a CPU gets degraded quickly by excessive voltage then it becomes useless as a model for normal performance.
The Stilt said Vishera chips should probably be limited to 1.475 and yet people have pumped 1.55 – 1.6+ into them.
The other question is how long does it take to degrade a chip. I see review sites pump lots of voltage into CPUs and write their articles as if they did this prior to stock testing and lower-voltage testing.
I was surprised to learn that idling at high voltage is just as damaging as running it full-tilt in Prime, in terms of damage from excessive voltage. It also makes me wonder about voltage spike transients because I saw a big difference between the maximum voltage in an ASUS Crosshair board's second sensor set versus the first sensor set. The first sensor set didn't show the highs of the second. This could lead a person into thinking their voltage range is safe when it's not. If most boards are using lax sensors then that's another issue — what voltage is actually going into the chip?
If a CPU gets degraded quickly by excessive voltage then it becomes useless as a model for normal performance.