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Technology Stocks : Advanced Micro Devices - Moderated (AMD)
AMD 233.54-1.8%Nov 7 9:30 AM EST

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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (33434)3/25/2001 8:50:16 PM
From: fyodor_Read Replies (1) of 275872
 
Bill: OK, I defer to your knowledge.

I wouldn't do that ;) There are plenty on this thread who know far more than I.

I believe that the 200ms is the time between switching states, not necessarily the time it takes to switch...

Wrt to the voltage-jumps, the reason I don't consider that to be a significant problem is simple: If you take a look at the core voltage displayed in the BIOS, it does oscillate to some extent. And I have seen poor motherboards where it oscillated quite a bit - on the order of +-.025V or more - and the CPU ran just just fine.
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