Comment by Animats 1 year ago Why is device overheating considered a software problem? 4 comments Animats Reply eimrine 1 year ago If one is not a device for mining, which can not be overheat-able at all, the problem is too much bloatware. saagarjha 1 year ago Probably something chewing up CPU cycles. Animats 1 year ago If the hardware can't run at full power, cooling and power consumption are out of balance. What's the point of building such hardware? saagarjha 1 year ago So you can put it in your pocket
eimrine 1 year ago If one is not a device for mining, which can not be overheat-able at all, the problem is too much bloatware.
saagarjha 1 year ago Probably something chewing up CPU cycles. Animats 1 year ago If the hardware can't run at full power, cooling and power consumption are out of balance. What's the point of building such hardware? saagarjha 1 year ago So you can put it in your pocket
Animats 1 year ago If the hardware can't run at full power, cooling and power consumption are out of balance. What's the point of building such hardware? saagarjha 1 year ago So you can put it in your pocket
If one is not a device for mining, which can not be overheat-able at all, the problem is too much bloatware.
Probably something chewing up CPU cycles.
If the hardware can't run at full power, cooling and power consumption are out of balance. What's the point of building such hardware?
So you can put it in your pocket