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Liak Yuan Howe wrote:
Nitrogen cooling only helps you overclock higher due to lack of upper temperature limits. Two processors with the same specs and clock speeds aren't going to perform different even if one is cooled to subzero, and the other left at nominal operating temps. When it comes to chips, I would say they perform horribly and inconsistently above design temperature, but between nominal and really low temps, there isn't a performance difference. Cold changes the properties of charge holding components such as batteries and some capacitors.
Cooling lowers resistance and production of heat - the two most basic negatives with electronics. You're correct that two processors with same specs and clock speeds will not show performance difference if one is supercooled, but it will increase lifespan due to slowing down of thermal breakdown. And super cooling allows a circuit to be run at much higher than performance levels.
Now taking this back on topic, using electronic equipment in extreme cold is not a problem (as opposed to extreme heat) as long as moisture/condensation and proper power supply issues are addressed.
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