Quote Originally Posted by Calmatory View Post
I didn't read the thread really, but what I have understood, this applies to quite much all IC's, including CPUs, GPUs, Chipsets, VRAM, integrated chips like SATA/IDE/LAN/RAID/BIOS/Sound controllers and chips etc.

Obviously the clock frequency has great influence on the current, proportionally relative to the frequency. i.e. as the frequency doubles, so does the current, am I correct? Voltage then increases both voltage and current, obviously. This then generates alot more heat than just upping the MHz, and heat obviously accelerates the electromigration effect, right? Please enlighten me. :p
the cleaner the current the safer it is
vdmm voltage regurators play big role
keepin heat down important too