>It's perfectly fine for a CPU to operate at 1.5V (ONE POINT FIVE VOLTS)
What the fuck is AMD thinking?
It's perfectly fine for a CPU to operate at 1.5V (ONE POINT FIVE VOLTS)
Can you prove them wrong tho?
just werks
My 486 runs at 5 volts.
My 6502 runs at 12 volts.
Maybe you should try thinking once in a while, moron.
seiba is my wife
Imo cpus should take 220v AC
CPUs run best at 70V DC
Doesnt the psu slot say 12 volts
Zen 2 3950x 16c/32t @5.25ghz breaking world records in cinebench. Probably used more than 1.5volts OP
Try running this kind of setup for a month and see if your CPU will last, moron.
I power my cpu with one of these bad bois
>anything under 300V
>reduced power consumption CPUs exist
>work really well for many use-cases (such as servers)
>but not good enough for autism
REEEEEEEEEEEEE
voltage means nothing without current
put the Zen 2 CPU's under full load and watch as the voltage goes to normal levels
Nah bro I only use it to run crysis and watch 8k porn in vr.
Not using a lightning rod during a storm to power your computer. You low voltage soiboi
someone explain volts to me
>8k porn
nani? i can barely find 4k porn.
Volts are relative potential. Multiply them by charge to get work.
>high voltage bad
As long as they're able to mitigate the heat dissipation, there's no problem lmao
hello fellow Intel user
>living in a rainy shithole
i prefer modding my vrm's to actuate piezoelectric elements from lighters to power my cpu
if the current and temperature are low enough, I don't see why it's not
if you'd cease your shitposting for a moment and do some research you'd notice that under a heavy load when the current and temperature are high the Vcore stays at ~1.2V
>Not powering the CPU from a tesla coil
fucking normies
>not powering your computer with a backyard patented fusion reactor
>not refusing to license your fusion reactor so the world keeps burning with oil
based and redpilled.
>It's perfectly fine for a CPU to operate with several dozen vulnerabilities
>It's perfectly fine for a CPU to operate with several dozen mitigations
>It's perfectly fine for a CPU to operate with several dozen backdoors
The alternative is staffed by clowns and they know they can get away with murder, that's what.
>When operating voltages (VDD) are increased, for a given gate voltage, the carrier get hotter and hence, the ionization efficiency increases, leading to greater effect of HCI degradation
also note
>The term "hot" refers to the effective temperature used to model carrier density, not to the overall temperature of the device.