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- May 10, 2009
Dolk you do realize we're talking about the amount of current that flows through a few kOhm at ~1.4v right? Otherwise known as: almost nothing. Like you said, basic physics.
Yes it probably looses 0.000001% through a bad-but-still-conducting solder job, but honestly who cares?
If it falls off, that's an issue.
If it doesn't fall off, absolutely nobody is going to care about the couple microvolts difference it makes.
If you were talking about actual power feeds, or solding caps on, or something that real current is involved with then yes.
Or if you were talking about aerospace bits.
But voltmods on cards that already wobble multiple millivolts? Nope!
Yes it probably looses 0.000001% through a bad-but-still-conducting solder job, but honestly who cares?
If it falls off, that's an issue.
If it doesn't fall off, absolutely nobody is going to care about the couple microvolts difference it makes.
If you were talking about actual power feeds, or solding caps on, or something that real current is involved with then yes.
Or if you were talking about aerospace bits.
But voltmods on cards that already wobble multiple millivolts? Nope!