No i got your attention by a vague title, someoneon fb asked an interesting question which brought up a 2nd question
1. Why do cpus die at around 140c when there's not much that melts, all i can think of is the trace lines melt or solder ? Why can't we run them at 300c and forget the fan, maybe the foward voltage drop / band gap drops when hot?
2. As people tried to answer why not,resistance came up and i quote
"Do resistors lose their resistance when super cooled" they should but
A Diodes fv goes down when hot, they go up when cooled... so if a diode is super cooled surely it does not behave like a semi conductor any more?
1. Why do cpus die at around 140c when there's not much that melts, all i can think of is the trace lines melt or solder ? Why can't we run them at 300c and forget the fan, maybe the foward voltage drop / band gap drops when hot?
2. As people tried to answer why not,resistance came up and i quote
"Do resistors lose their resistance when super cooled" they should but
A Diodes fv goes down when hot, they go up when cooled... so if a diode is super cooled surely it does not behave like a semi conductor any more?