Originally posted by: BlackMountainCow
I look at it this way: YES, 100% will shorten the life of you CPU. But the question is: HOW MUCH?
I've had comnputer runing 24/7 at full load as servers in my father's office that never failed once due to a CPU problem, and I'm talking about stuff like old 386/486/PentiumI & II stuff here. In my own apartment, a Pentium III/AthlonXP and Pentium 4 are running 24/7 100% load. I never ever had a CPU fail on me. I assume that 100% shortens the life of my CPUs but by the time it would really be a problem, they are so old that it doesn't matter anyway. Maybe some of those 386/486/Pentium would fail on me in the future, but I don't run them anymore. So, YES, 100% shortens your CPU life but it just doesn't matter.
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