Quote Originally Posted by OhNoes! View Post
You're talking about two different things. A high leakage chip (leaks power) and therefore runs cooler, whereas the opposite is true for a low leakage chip. It is about efficiency.

Also, low heat dissipation = means a hotter chip; no? The heat generated from current has to go somewhere.

Edit: Did you realize I highlighted a particular portion of your post? Don't try to throw blinds here.
High leakage means more power is turned into heat.

High leakage chips are more suited for LN2 because they are leaky transistors and like to use more voltage.

Low leakage is more efficient but less tolerant to voltage and puts out less heat in general.





Will you guys stop argueing and babbling like idiots and acting like you know everything now? I mean everyone.