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this is part "help win an internet argument" but part curiosity as i undervolt, myself. i ASSume not.
the context was a Vega GPU. as for me, i ran a Ryzen APU -0.1v at 100% (no overclocking) since April mainly to save on heat til i got my ubercooler, but saving power was a good side effect, also.
my only negative (sorta?) experience was on a G3258 on a crap board that i was able to undervolt by 0.09v because i had Intel's also crap cooler. after a while (but also after some OCing experimentation), i had stability issues unless i raised the voltage to stock or near stock voltages (at stock speeds). but this could also be board to blame, too.
do any of you undervolt? if so, ever suspected a failure was due to that rather than general component wear and tear?
the context was a Vega GPU. as for me, i ran a Ryzen APU -0.1v at 100% (no overclocking) since April mainly to save on heat til i got my ubercooler, but saving power was a good side effect, also.
my only negative (sorta?) experience was on a G3258 on a crap board that i was able to undervolt by 0.09v because i had Intel's also crap cooler. after a while (but also after some OCing experimentation), i had stability issues unless i raised the voltage to stock or near stock voltages (at stock speeds). but this could also be board to blame, too.
do any of you undervolt? if so, ever suspected a failure was due to that rather than general component wear and tear?