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| I think you're more likely to screw up your CPU I'm not sure if it were the Pentium 4's, but some Intel CPU's were very sensitive to high voltages because of a chemical process starting at a certain threshold (which of course kills the cpu ) //edit: Sudden Northwood Dead Syndrome (SNDS) it was Last edited by wutske : 14th July 2010 at 13:32. |
14th July 2010, 14:49 | #12 |
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