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Assume a modern CPU runs at full load, nonstop, at or near its recommended thermal maximum. How much of its expected lifespan will be lost? Years? Decades? Assume the CPU throttles almost constantly, but is almost always thermally stressed, regardless.
Ignore the usefulness of the CPU in the future (in terms of PPW in comparison to other CPUs). Only consider the lifespan before it "breaks" or shows any signs of wear, in terms of stability and performance.
For those following my other threads, you will know why I'm asking this.
Ignore the usefulness of the CPU in the future (in terms of PPW in comparison to other CPUs). Only consider the lifespan before it "breaks" or shows any signs of wear, in terms of stability and performance.
For those following my other threads, you will know why I'm asking this.
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