by David Horn » Sep 12, 2004 @ 10:17am
Precisely. If your fan dies, you still have a heatsink attached to the CPU, and it will take slightly longer to die. Enough time, I'd have thought, for the sensor to catch up and shut it down.
On the other hand, if you're CPU is overclocked, not only are you increasing its speed, you're increasing the core voltage. That means it will get very hot very quickly, and I suspect, overheat before the sensor notices.
In addition, remember we're talking to the guy whose computer is lying in pieces on a nylon carpet...
Crosswind technique: "Using your peripheral vision, react to body movements, gasps, groans, and shouts from the other side of the cockpit, and always remember that it's better to be lucky than good."