- Feb 2, 2008
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I've read so many times about chip lifespan being reduced by excessive voltage, either in conjunction with excessive heat or without.
However, aside from just staying within the manufacturer's suggested range, is there any systematic data that can help people know what level of risk they're taking? Vague comments about lifespan aren't very helpful. There have been systematic tests of a lot of things, but I've yet to see someone try to do this with voltage. I realize that every chip is different, which is why such tests would have to use more than one of a CPU and more than one motherboard (given the differences in vdroop, etc).
However, aside from just staying within the manufacturer's suggested range, is there any systematic data that can help people know what level of risk they're taking? Vague comments about lifespan aren't very helpful. There have been systematic tests of a lot of things, but I've yet to see someone try to do this with voltage. I realize that every chip is different, which is why such tests would have to use more than one of a CPU and more than one motherboard (given the differences in vdroop, etc).
