[DiscordArchive] Uhm what?
[DiscordArchive] Uhm what?
Archived author: Teknishun • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:52:11.121000+00:00
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Uhm what?
Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:52:29.498000+00:00
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Unless you have a 13th or 14th gen intel, the tldr is it doesnt matter.
Archived author: Teknishun • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:52:46.904000+00:00
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I dont I have a 5800X
Archived author: Teknishun • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:52:55.920000+00:00
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I ditched intel
Archived author: Teknishun • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:53:53.940000+00:00
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You mean the whole ucode fiasco they had?
Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:56:28.011000+00:00
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There's a whole conversation that at a physics level a CPU does degrade with use. So full compiles, anything that makes the CPU work, will degrade it technically. But people get way too concerned about it. It's not nearly at the level people actually think about or would likely ever care about unless they run a multi-million dollar data center.
My statement was also a shot at Intel for the manufacturing defect that lead the 13 and 14th gen CPUs to oxidize , thus with use, they actally do degrade in a significant way
Archived author: Teknishun • Posted: 2025-09-07T23:59:35.900000+00:00
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Yes, its true, but thats the silicone lotery basically, I have very old hardware that still works, some people buy new stuff and see it fail faster. I wouldnt worry about compiling hurting the CPU unless it heats too much while doing so. Even then, my CPU might peak a tiny bit while compiling but thats not constant stress like you said a data center.
Archived author: Teknishun • Posted: 2025-09-08T00:00:22.996000+00:00
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But yeah, it does concern me for my SNES for example that we are seeing chips fail more and more nowdays.
Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-09-08T00:00:25.856000+00:00
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Exactly. No one should care about it. Full compile all day to your hearts content. Just takes time
Archived author: Beck • Posted: 2025-09-08T00:00:58.826000+00:00
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That's different. Thats because theres very little power regulation, so variance in the power supply can fry the chips