Thread: CPU Burn-in
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Default CPU Burn-in

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"All Ears" writes:
The real point with this tread, was to prove that something actually does
happen during burn-in of electronic equipment.


The difference between this and audio equipment is that you have an
easily measurable parameter here that shows the change, i.e. clock
speed, while the supposed effects of burn-in or break-in of audio
equipment don't show up in performance related measurements.

Seems like, even with computers, that all aspects of this phenomenon cannot
be explained from a technical point of view, but it is generally accepted
that the issue exist.


Yet it is measureable and so is certainly a real effect as opposed to
audio equipment.