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Accidentally pushed 2 volts into my laptop cpu worried i damaged it

10 hours ago, C5Gaming said:

i use intel tuning utility

well yea as said above. 

should be fine, especially if the voltage value was removed immediately. 

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1 hour ago, TofuHaroto said:

well yea as said above. 

should be fine, especially if the voltage value was removed immediately. 

more like 5-10 seconds

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10 hours ago, C5Gaming said:

more like 5-10 seconds

yea should be fine if it works properly now. 

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

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1 hour ago, TofuHaroto said:

yea should be fine if it works properly now. 

so it wount die in a few days to a few weeks and it will continue to work as if this didnt happen correct?

 

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10 hours ago, C5Gaming said:

to work as if this didnt happen correct?

for the most, it should..

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

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1 hour ago, DominicNikon said:

He also could have degraded the silicon and that wouldn't be noticeable immediately 

but doesnt Silicon melt at over 2500 C?

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1 hour ago, TofuHaroto said:

for the most, it should..

ok thanks for the reassuring

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The bios is locked, the software does nothing. You never put 2.0v into your cpu.

Unless you can over-volt to 2.0v in bios, then you can't do it in windows. That only might have happened on legacy hardware......

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1 hour ago, ShrimpBrime said:

The bios is locked, the software does nothing. You never put 2.0v into your cpu.

Unless you can over-volt to 2.0v in bios, then you can't do it in windows. That only might have happened on legacy hardware......

what does that exactly mean

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17 minutes ago, C5Gaming said:

what does that exactly mean

Can you over-volt in bios?

=No?

 

Then you cant do it in windows even if XTU says it did.

 

Mostly only higher end desktop boards would come equipped with a voltage selection that high, written to the bios. For use of LN2 and stuff like that.

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1 hour ago, ShrimpBrime said:

Can you over-volt in bios?

=No?

 

Then you cant do it in windows even if XTU says it did.

 

Mostly only higher end desktop boards would come equipped with a voltage selection that high, written to the bios. For use of LN2 and stuff like that.

ok but i started to lag after that so i shut my laptop down right after

so u sure its ok?

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2 minutes ago, C5Gaming said:

but doesnt Silicon melt at over 2500 C?

No, Silicon melts at 1414 C but degrading silicon is when the cpu slowly needs more and more voltage to become stable before eventually not being stable any more. For example one day a cpu will do 4.5ghz @1.25v then it will need 1.3v then 1.35v and then one day it wont run at all  

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28 minutes ago, C5Gaming said:

ok but i started to lag after that so i shut my laptop down right after

so u sure its ok?

Yeah, it's ok.

Just dont mess with it anymore.

 

I dont know what other changes where made when it lag. 

 

 

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2 hours ago, DominicNikon said:

No, Silicon melts at 1414 C but degrading silicon is when the cpu slowly needs more and more voltage to become stable before eventually not being stable any more. For example one day a cpu will do 4.5ghz @1.25v then it will need 1.3v then 1.35v and then one day it wont run at all  

but im keeping it at stock the 2 volt thing was a accident

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32 minutes ago, C5Gaming said:

but im keeping it at stock the 2 volt thing was a accident

Since it's a laptop I doubt it actually hit 2 volt bit on a desktop chip sending 1.5v would degrade a chip. I personally believe your fine but 2 volts for just a few seconds would degrade a CPU 

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57 minutes ago, DominicNikon said:

 I doubt it actually hit 2 volt

100% sure it did not hit 2v lol.

 

That's like saying you went into Ryzen Master, set it to 2v with your 3950X

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2 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

100% sure it did not hit 2v lol.

 

That's like saying you went into Ryzen Master, set it to 2v with your 3950X

yea but i was worried i damaged it tho

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16 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

That's like saying you went into Ryzen Master, set it to 2v with your 3950X

 

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1 hour ago, DominicNikon said:

 

 

 

Yea I got some 2.0v video too. But with actual proper cooling and actually running 2v for a reason.

 

Not oops I over volted to 2.0v by accident on a laptop that doesn't support over volt.

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If something is blatantly wrong, like sending 2 volts to the CPU, I think it doesn't apply the changes

Also the battery won't have enough output capacity to deliver 2 volts for more then 0.1 seconds

Please tag me @RTX 3090 so I can see your reply

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