@ivesen yeah, the cold bug
> When you're throwing a workload at it, you can go to, say, -160C, but when you reboot, there's no more workload, all of a sudden you can't boot anymore. Then you have to increase to -140C to boot."
https://www.pcgamer.com/overclocking-a-cpu-to-7-ghz-with-the-science-of-liquid-nitrogen/
I'm guessing at that point there isn't enough free charges in the silicon for it to (semi)conduct.
But IIRC there is a sweet spot and it's below zero... lemme do some seraching
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