' Wrote:Um, no. What you say would be true if they were made in one piece. Since they are not, on some cpu:s when the cold makes parts contract extremely small spaces open up between them, resistance increases and timing errors can occur - which leads to 'cold bugs'. AMD is known to have problems with this, Intel - not so much afaik.
Thats rather interesting. so the trick would be to cool every part of the (any electornic component I assume but CPU for now) at exactly the same rate, then take it to somewhere close to the point where a Bose-Einstein condesate occurs and we have a superfast awesomly overclockable CPU?