Thread: Heat problem?
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Old 05-26-2010, 12:46 PM   #5
Worldwalker
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In general, heat is bad for semiconductors. They give up on the whole semiconducting shtick, throw up their little silicon hands, and just go full-on conductor. Cooking a CPU is an example of this.

However, that's highly unlikely to happen at any temperature in which you can comfortably hold the case. I wouldn't leave it sitting out in the sun when I'm not reading it, though.
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