EdBoatConnoisseur on Nostr: Yeh, the actual difference between a 1 and a 0 is considerably under 1v, and wouldn't ...
Yeh, the actual difference between a 1 and a 0 is considerably under 1v, and wouldn't you know it the act of increasing the voltage will reduce the delta between on an off of most resistors, which combined with higher clock speeds is why you can get insrability when overclocking.
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