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ps2cho
10-18-04, 09:38 PM
can u explain quickly why up'in ur voltage is bad when it gets too high

what happens when u do it too high?

im new to all the voltages stuff

thx :attn: :attn: :attn:

CPUonNO2
10-18-04, 09:46 PM
Too high you start frying parts. A good article on overvolting: http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1482/

ps2cho
10-19-04, 08:38 AM
thx lots

orion456
11-15-04, 02:29 AM
Too high you start frying parts. A good article on overvolting: http://www.hardwareanalysis.com/content/article/1482/

Excellent description....I get it! Thx.

OCFCaTalyst
11-15-04, 09:25 PM
If u would like my vulgar description its a bit like shoving a 10lb ham into a 5lb can, the transistors cant handle it :D

-CaT

orion456
11-17-04, 09:54 AM
If u would like my vulgar description its a bit like shoving a 10lb ham into a 5lb can, the transistors cant handle it :D

-CaT

Since the ham is almost entirely empty space, all we need is a 10 ton weight and I bet that can would have room to spare!

ps2cho
11-18-04, 06:33 PM
haha

OCFCaTalyst
11-20-04, 01:39 AM
lol if u can find a 10 ton wieght that can fit in a 90nm transistor more power to ya!

-CaT

Yamiyanazz
11-20-04, 01:57 AM
Okay, wow. I thought I understood these things but that link really helped make things a lot more clear. Thanks!

ozzlo
11-22-04, 04:25 PM
it's like using the core of a neculear reactor to grill some hamburgers= not safe, not wise, and a very chewy burger. however grilling a burger over burning carbon= kinda safe, wise, and very tasty.


eh i'm not so good at the analogy thing :/