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Unread 03-15-2004, 04:20 PM   #4
|kbn|
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no its not bs. CMOS has the ability to work faster at lower temps becuase it reduces resistance in the chip and basicly has the same affect as increasing voltage, only without the risk. I couldnt remember the exact numbers, might have been 30c for 10mhz. This is a documented affect of temperature so Id apprecheate it if you didnt just say BS without evidence to back you up, because it makes you look stupid. I havent found any evidence yet but I will if requested, I thought it was well known, also how do you think phasechange gets so amazing temps? THATS how it works. Also I see your post count isnt very high either, I know mines not any higher than yours, but dont go spamming BS without evidence with a low postcount!

also to quote myself "but it is often not noticable".
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