I'm glad to hear you finally understood what I was getting at with this.
Again, I never run mine with no more than it needs to operate for that very reason based on the chip itself.
Each nm downsize equals a reduction in voltage required for basic operation and that's why past chips are indeed relevant because this effect from downsizing in nm has been happening all along as a proven, historical trend with each reduction in the nm process.
From day one up until now it's still silicon in use for making them and until they change to something else like Graphine to make them from for example, it's gonna be like that.
And here's what my FX-9590 can take - At subzero of course and yes, it's capable of even more this way.
I just gotta figure it out to get it.
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