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Originally Posted by titan View Post
sure. it's just the max. current that could damage the chip. so the damage would not be larger than with 600@stock.
Actually, technically there are two failure modes.

One is slow failure caused by thermal expansion (over-temperature). Current flow * time causes this.

The other is quick failure due to dielectric arcing. This happens when the voltage overwhelms the dielectric (ie. in the onboard capacitors) and arcs to other parts of the chip.
 

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