Gaffer wrote:
> Good advice ! Nocking down the voltage will not only allow the CPU to
> run cooler reducing the heat produced, but also improves stability
> because of it.
Please explain. If instability results from internal circuits
being sensitive to noise or voltage thresholds then up-ing the
voltage should help. Decreasing the voltage I guess could
prevent certain circuits from saturating as much and thus
improve things, but that isn't a typical failure mode is it?
The lower heat might help, but if it does, then you have a
serious enclosure ventilation problem, which is a lot
easier to fix.
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