Hey.
Can someone please clarify what cpu spinning speed is and how it affects performance.
Say you have two identical I5's, but one spins at 600 rpm and the other at 800rpm. What kind of difference would that make in performance?
Thanks in advance.
CPUs don't spin you spastic, a heatsink attached to the CPU will have fans on it which spin.
The purpose of fan speed in that context is to move more air through the heatsink and displace more heat.
>>61472048
kek
CPUs don't normally spin.
>>61472048
CPUs spin so that they can shoot ionicals away. This helps get rid of negative energy (polarized electrofermisters and nanosignal particles). The faster a CPU spins, the further it can shoot the ionicals, but shooting accuracy decreases. So it is a balance between distance and accuracy.
What do you want from your CPU: Distance, or accuracy?
>>61472048
Rotation is measured in Hertz
>>61472281
>she doesn't know
>>61472281
Kek
that depends on whether it's clockwise or counterclockwise
clockwise spin is better and prevents the CPU chip unit from suffering from static rotational velocidensity
>>61472048
My i5 spins constantly at 697 rpm. I'm getting stable performance.
Sure you could oversteer it up to 900 - 1200 rpm, but that is not recommended unless you got s-ducts.
>>61472281
Ehhhm no sweetie.
Rotation is measured in degrees
>>61472048
My CPU spins with 96 GigaRpM don't know about your i5 though
>>61472048
What the fuck? It's not supposed to be spinning. Didn't you glue the CPU to the motherboard correctly?
>>61472048
Relativistic effects start to be noticeable at the scales that modern CPUs work at. By OCing an i5 from 600rpm to 800rpm you're effectively doubling the rotational velocidensity of every core and allowing it to perform more work as it's being spun faster and faster, as it increases in mass.
That means larger heaps of data can be processed at a time and a faster processing occurs.
>>61472654
It IS supposed to spin you dumbass, how else will it cool itself?
>>61472048
>cpu spinning speed
Thanks anon now I have coffee all over my monitor.
>>61472249
Don't listen to this idiot OP. There's too many connections for a CPU with billions of transistors to be connected all at once. The rotation is there so the right set of transistors hits the right connection at the right time during the fetch-decode-execute function. Similar to how a piston in an engine needs to be at the right spot during the ICPE Otto cycle or the engine won't run. Higher frequencies give the cpu more heeadroom for the pins to line up so you see better performance. Going with the highest RPM and highest frequency CPU usually gives the best results, but if you're good you can "sync" your rotation speed and frequency and blow high clocks out of the water. That's why modern processors at 3 ghz mop the floor with ancient 3ghz processors.
>>61472048
not a bad rotational velocidensity attempt 3/10
>>61472249
meh
>>61472377
>>61472413
>>61472609
/g/ in charge of sucking on pathetic attempts
>>61472435
all the previous utter shit makes this the best so far ITT
>>61472679
slightly better than >>61472435
>>61473186
gets even better, I start to develop higher hopes FTT
>>61472048
It helps the frequency go higher.
>>61472048
Depends on the direction of the desired operation.
If the operation flows in the same direction the CPU spins, gravity will hold the flow back and therefore it will take longer to reach its destination.
On the other hand, if it flows away from the CPUs spin direction, it will get sucked away, just like on tyres.
>>61473887
here i overclocked your cpu
>>61474097
wait that ended worse
nvm can't overclock for shit
>>61473887
That's a pretty cool fidget spinner, where'd you get yours?
>>61475193
From intel
>>61472609
rotation is measured in radians
>>61475247
rotation is measured in Euler angles
>>61472048
stop farming posts for leddit
>>61475247
>rotation is measured in radians
this is true. in fact, in this case radians is pronounced with a long second a, which is where AMD got the name for their Radeon GPUs. It's a simple kind of genius really, they changed the spelling of a word that people commonly remember from high school, like radians, which in the context of computing takes on a different pronunciation, and then they changed the spelling so that people will be pronouncing radians correctly for their context. they used this name because at the time, the Radeon GPUs had the highest rated velocidensity GPUs on the market, but only where velocidensity was being measured in radians(keep up, pronounced like radeon). Nvidia blew AMD out of the water any time velocidensity was measured in hertz, rpm, or cp/μg(charges pulses per microgram)