H hpppmin Mar 5, 2018 1 0 10 Mar 5, 2018 #1 hello, i am aware that undervolting does not damage any component but i got more of an electrical question in mind. doesnt lower voltage mean higher current? the current is the real problem whrn it comes in heat, to what i know atm
hello, i am aware that undervolting does not damage any component but i got more of an electrical question in mind. doesnt lower voltage mean higher current? the current is the real problem whrn it comes in heat, to what i know atm
Solution CountMike Mar 5, 2018 In question is Wattage not Voltage or Amperage only, and as you know W=V*A. Lowering either lowers Wattage (power).
In question is Wattage not Voltage or Amperage only, and as you know W=V*A. Lowering either lowers Wattage (power).
CountMike Titan Oct 31, 2015 33,775 3,151 147,990 Mar 5, 2018 Solution #2 In question is Wattage not Voltage or Amperage only, and as you know W=V*A. Lowering either lowers Wattage (power). Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
In question is Wattage not Voltage or Amperage only, and as you know W=V*A. Lowering either lowers Wattage (power).