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Craig Sutton
Martijn van Buul said:* Skybuck Flying:
Do keep your daytime job; your gambling skills won't pay the bill.
A fool and his money are soon parted
Martijn van Buul said:* Skybuck Flying:
Do keep your daytime job; your gambling skills won't pay the bill.
First of all I use my computer more then people use their computer.
Second of all only few people have the amd power monitor tool installed.
^^ That's my bet !
Bye,
Skybuck.
Wrong again, AlwaysWrong. How *do* you do it, Dimbulb? Modulating
the power rails is a well known method for reducing power
consumption in laptops. ...unless you don't consider
microprocessors to be "digital logic".
Sleep with a reduced rail voltage is quite different from full bore
operation with sliding rails.
So no. When the mobo throttles voltages, it also throttles the cloock,
and no, that is NOT an example of a varying rail on an active digital
pathway.
Third of all no one seems to have all the problems you have.
I've never met a soul that has the issues you've had. Which would lead
me to believe one of several things: the parts were bad before you got
them, failed naturally due to imperfections, or they weren't hooked up
correctly (which hopefully isnt the case). Saying that CPU throttling
damaged your power supply is a long, long stretch... a big enough
stretch that hopefully you would realize that something else must be
the issue.
In general parts do fail every now and again, but keep in mind they
are designed to NOT fail (and function together). CPU throttling by
definition should not damage anything on your computer.