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<blockquote data-quote="Vasudev" data-source="post: 740270" data-attributes="member: 30411"><p>Silicon lottery does give you a 1 yr. warranty. </p><p>I'm really confused what you mean by this "So a CPU running at 25°C, for example does <u>NOT</u> offer better performance, is <u>NOT</u> more stable, and does <u>NOT</u> have a longer life expectancy than the CPU running at 50 or even 55°C." </p><p>Lesser temps means you can get more turbo boost clocks running for longest duration possible w/o throttling. I'm unsure why you say Lower temps for CPU impact its stability in the long run. Delids are necessary when you're overclocking to get lower temps which allows more thermal headroom to get more speed out of the chip. </p><p>I have room temps above 30-40C during summers and every degree of temp reduced counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vasudev, post: 740270, member: 30411"] Silicon lottery does give you a 1 yr. warranty. I'm really confused what you mean by this "So a CPU running at 25°C, for example does [U]NOT[/U] offer better performance, is [U]NOT[/U] more stable, and does [U]NOT[/U] have a longer life expectancy than the CPU running at 50 or even 55°C." Lesser temps means you can get more turbo boost clocks running for longest duration possible w/o throttling. I'm unsure why you say Lower temps for CPU impact its stability in the long run. Delids are necessary when you're overclocking to get lower temps which allows more thermal headroom to get more speed out of the chip. I have room temps above 30-40C during summers and every degree of temp reduced counts. [/QUOTE]
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