

Microsoft Teams - Office 365 Team communication service subreddit. This includes error messages, blue screens of death, software failing to install, and so on. Troubleshooting/support posts will be removed, these posts would be a better fit in /r/WindowsHelp or /r/TechSupport. This subreddit is not a tech support subreddit. Meme posts are only permitted on Monday's.Do not 'backseat moderate' - Report any rule breakers to moderators.Please remain respectful to users at all times.Do not post personal information (address, email, phone number, etc.).Blogspam, mobile links and URL shorteners (such as tinyurl or bit.ly) are not allowed.Do not post pirated content or promote it in any way.Comments or posts that are disrespectful or encourage harassment of others (including witch-hunts of any kind) are not allowed. Too much heat for extended periods of time can burn out the processor and motherboard, so do be careful and make sure that proper ventilation is implemented, or reduce the speed of the processor to a stable and usable speed.Microsoft Community Chat Helpful resources

Overclocking a processor too high, then the processor may throw errors and crash, or if the heat is not taken care of properly, can cause the processor to downclock to a lower speed to help reduce the heat generation while still being powered on. Undervolting the overclocked processor helps reduce heat production as well as reduce the amount of electrical power going into the processor. This generally increases heat generation because of the increased wattage that must go into the processor for longer periods of time, and also decreases battery life because it takes more power to sustain the higher clock speed of the processor. Overclocking, usually done by changing the multiplier, is the process of increasing the speed of the processor to gain performance. (Underclocking is clocking down the processor to a lower, but stable and usable speed). Since multi-core processors in computers have multiple running states, I underclock the processor as well to reduce heat generation and gain a little bit of battery life as well. I undervolt all of my phones so that I can gain a couple of hours of battery life. As it is now since 1 1/2 years has passed, I get between 9 and 10 hours of battery life. I have undervolted my AMD C-60 netbook to the point that I was able to get 12 hours of battery life (depending on usage). If the voltage is reduced too much, then the processor would not be able to function properly and would through out errors and crash. If the voltage is reduced properly, then no performance loss would be made, but instead heat generation and battery life (if the device runs on batteries) would increase. Undervolting a processor means that the voltage going to the processor is reduced.
