But i can lead you to some way, for silicon chips, i.e. semi-conductor, the resistance decreases with temperature (please correct me if i am wrong).
Therefore taking the formula P = V^2/R; when R Decreases, P increases, so when you increase the voltage of the cpu and making the cpu become hotter (V increases implies P increases), you are also varying the resistance wich makes the cpu become hotter even more.
hope that you understood my poor physics
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Last edited by Balinju; 04-09-2003 at 06:56 AM.
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