.......that is total crap. 1.7V and 1.6Ghz sounds more like it. You aren't one of those kids that fall asleep during class are you? If so, you probably missed half of what he said.
No. I have his class next semester, I saw him at lunch time when I went in to ask him something about the A+ exam, and he went off on this whole tangent about how "l33t" he was and the wicked comp specs hes packin
lol I'd drop that class ASAP as he's obviously an idiot...you should ask him how he managed to pump 17v through the CPU considering maximum power supply output is 12v
As mentioned, memory controller is known to die on AMD64s after 1.7v or so...even on phase change it's recommended max voltage is +0.4v more than stock voltage...water is 0.3v
That's a good start, but they can be photochopped.
As mentioned, memory controller is known to die on AMD64s after 1.7v or so...even on phase change it's recommended max voltage is +0.4v more than stock voltage...water is 0.3v
Well I'm not saying you can't exceed 1.7v if you wanted to without the memory controller dying instantly, but you're going to be putting a lot of strain on your core and are most likely greatly decreasing its life
You also have a larger 130nm fabrication if I remember correctly which attributes more durability
Well I'm not saying you can't exceed 1.7v if you wanted to without the memory controller dying instantly, but you're going to be putting a lot of strain on your core and are most likely greatly decreasing its life
You also have a larger 130nm fabrication if I remember correctly which attributes more durability
Can I have your teacher's email address? I need to let him know that the Guiness Book of World Records is looking for him. Also some people from MIT wanted his resume but I told them that even though he is obviously the smartest independent computer genius in the world he would rather make $32,000 a year teaching high school kids.