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To: Robert Salasidis who wrote (106644)8/1/2000 9:50:13 PM
From: THE WATSONYOUTH  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
Re: "Not that it makes much difference (a few extra RPM on the fan prbably takes care of any added heat), but I got the 1.75V reference from here: anandtech.com

From the Intel Voltage Requirements: It's 1.8V
support.intel.com

Actually, it makes a world of difference. I would like to see Intel's gate oxide reliability model and the stress data
that supports 1.8V. This is VERY aggressive for 20A gate oxide. I did not think they would push it this close to the edge. But, I guess competition requires both companies to let it all hang out.

THE WATSONYOUTH
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