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GEORGE DOMINIC
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hey the amount of charge that controls the polarity of the registers in the cpu of the average laptop has been reduced dramatically over the years in the quest 4 longer battery life ,no problem youd of thought,
however according to sum stuff i carnt verify on the beeb i believe that there is a limit to lowering the charge before the registers pack up due to exterier magnetic fields
wondering witch level of interference
sutch as tapes pack up in subways
earths magnetic field
the mains unit is magnetic or wether if you were to put a magnet next to your chip how strong would that magnet have to be to fail the chip there is an actual answer in the manufacturers specifacations or at least there was

i may sound like a advocate of power crazed super fast chips like my pentium 4 2003 desktop special


yet i believe theres a problem


if any bodys got any links on this topic
or has experienced the above

id be grateful 4 any feedback
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