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virus question...
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can a virus directly affect your speakers? i bet my friend $20 that they can so if there was something that is legit that i could show him would be cool.
hmm, i bet with some direct access to the speaker drivers you "could" write something that stresses the hardware enough to break...
may it be extremely high/low frequencies, extreme volume, both of them, whatever.
the key is to hit the resonance frequency of one of the speaker's components. If you manage to play a tune with the same frequency for some time and enough volume then it "might" break
but finding this isnt that easy...
Fjord
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Infinity TC Mod Leading Developer
may it be extremely high/low frequencies, extreme volume, both of them, whatever.
the key is to hit the resonance frequency of one of the speaker's components. If you manage to play a tune with the same frequency for some time and enough volume then it "might" break
but finding this isnt that easy...
Fjord
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Infinity TC Mod Leading Developer
driver = software to control hardware components.
so a virus "could" - in pure theory - damage hardware.
for example you have certain security controls in drivers - so the normal operationof the hardware stays within the safe parameters.
take one example: overclocking certain cards per software - thats possible wihtout question.
now IF a virus is tuned to alter some driver specs of a graphics card and overclocks it massively, that could indeed damage ur hardware.
Fjord
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Infinity TC Mod Leading Developer
so a virus "could" - in pure theory - damage hardware.
for example you have certain security controls in drivers - so the normal operationof the hardware stays within the safe parameters.
take one example: overclocking certain cards per software - thats possible wihtout question.
now IF a virus is tuned to alter some driver specs of a graphics card and overclocks it massively, that could indeed damage ur hardware.
Fjord
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Infinity TC Mod Leading Developer
Apart from those nasty boot-sector viruses, I do remember hearing about a virus that trashed monitors by forcing them to run at incredibly high resolutions coupled with very high refresh rates. Because the monitors couldn't support such high resolutions and refresh rates they ended up becoming non-fuctional. That was ages ago however, and I wonder whether or not such viruses actually existed, or were only speculative.
there are viruses that can force your sound card to play a song that may damage it but in most cases of a "noise virus" the song played is just to annoy the owner of the computer my friend at one point had a virus hit his system that played the theme for a kids show over and over but it didn't hurt his sound card it just drove him crazy
oops i think i hit the wrong button
oops i think i hit the wrong button
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