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New theory/story: Cool n Quiet killed the motherboard, because CPU fast/slow/voltage change.

  • Thread starter Skybuck The Destroyer
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Skybuck The Destroyer

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

I always used AMD Power Monitor to keep the voltage low. (for cpu fan
sound reduction)

The CPU was always going from low voltage to high voltage....

I could also hear the CPU fan spindle up, then spindle down again,
spindle up, etc.

Maybe this constant change of voltage damaged and killed the
motherboard !

Sounds plausible !

Constant voltage change... ? Hmmmm.

Maybe I should have gone for a nice big fat cpu cooler instead... then
I could have always let the cpu run at full speed... no problem ! Or
maybe it would get to hot... who knows ?!

Maybe I should start looking for a nice big fat cpu cooler without a
fan... you know mean...

A nice passive one ! YEAH... like the scytche ninja or something like
that hmmmm.

Gje, very, very, very interesting theory don't you think ?

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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Marra

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

I always used AMD Power Monitor to keep the voltage low. (for cpu fan
sound reduction)

The CPU was always going from low voltage to high voltage....

I could also hear the CPU fan spindle up, then spindle down again,
spindle up, etc.

Maybe this constant change of voltage damaged and killed the
motherboard !

Sounds plausible !

Constant voltage change... ? Hmmmm.

Maybe I should have gone for a nice big fat cpu cooler instead... then
I could have always let the cpu run at full speed... no problem ! Or
maybe it would get to hot... who knows ?!

Maybe I should start looking for a nice big fat cpu cooler without a
fan... you know mean...

A nice passive one ! YEAH... like the scytche ninja or something like
that hmmmm.

Gje, very, very, very interesting theory don't you think ?

Bye,
Skybuck.

Changing the voltage a lot wont blow up your motherboard.
The processor changes voltages at around 2GHz and gets away with it !
 
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Skybuck The Destroyer

Jan 1, 1970
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Changing the voltage a lot wont blow up your motherboard.

Time will tell.
The processor changes voltages at around 2GHz and gets away with it !

Time will tell.

The cpu might be blown to pieces by now ;)

Bye,
Skybuck.
 
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