Thermal Throttling Constraints

Thermal Throttling Constraints occur when an ASIC chip reaches its maximum operating temperature, forcing the system to reduce its clock speed to prevent permanent damage. This is a physical limit that prevents miners from pushing their hardware beyond its design specifications for better performance.

Effective cooling solutions are therefore a major part of the mining infrastructure, impacting both operational costs and hardware lifespan. If a mining environment cannot dissipate heat effectively, efficiency drops, and hardware reliability suffers.

This constraint highlights the importance of environmental factors in the physical operation of digital asset protocols. It is a fundamental engineering limitation that defines the real-world output of mining farms.

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