[Off Topic] The Longest Chit-Chat Thread in HWC - - - - - - - - Part 20

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royfrosty

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Where's the ice cubes? :p

LOL I can put ice cube. But melt quite fast. I put 3, within 5mins gone le.

But temps are better now.

This cooler a bit buai gan for 140w tdp cpu. So gotta do a little more than extra lol.
 

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LOL I can put ice cube. But melt quite fast. I put 3, within 5mins gone le.

But temps are better now.

This cooler a bit buai gan for 140w tdp cpu. So gotta do a little more than extra lol.

Roy u benching ah? Shld have gotten the XPower AC ma, got more features to help u bench.
 

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Roy u benching ah? Shld have gotten the XPower AC ma, got more features to help u bench.

No need lah. Lol.

Too much features. I just need to know what is the best i can get out from this chip.

Cause right now im limited by heat being the heat exchanger design quite poor. And the fans arent able to cool the pipes inside properly. So thats where i thought i would try to submerged the heat exchanger into water.

It helped to shave a good 5deg. But i need to keep topping up water to make sure it stays within temps.

So far i testing 4.5ghz at 1.28v using aida64. Max i hit around 92deg. But hovering around 80s most of the time. Which is good and better than before. Before submerge it can hit as high as 98deg and hover at high 80s and 90s.
 

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No need lah. Lol.

Too much features. I just need to know what is the best i can get out from this chip.

Cause right now im limited by heat being the heat exchanger design quite poor. And the fans arent able to cool the pipes inside properly. So thats where i thought i would try to submerged the heat exchanger into water.

It helped to shave a good 5deg. But i need to keep topping up water to make sure it stays within temps.

So far i testing 4.5ghz at 1.28v using aida64. Max i hit around 92deg. But hovering around 80s most of the time. Which is good and better than before. Before submerge it can hit as high as 98deg and hover at high 80s and 90s.

connect a hose to the bucket then set it nicely so dunnid keep top up lo :s13:
roy gone bonkers liao :s22:
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KWSW hope you are seeing this. Dont submit my SiTF report first. Loophole found in my idea and i might totally change it.
 

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Oh yeah



Now I fully understand why they adjusted the Base Clock at 125 to keep any RAM above 2666mhz.

Setting above 2666mhz without the need to adjust the base clock can be done if XMP profile is not set. However it will be totally not stable.

Setting it to XMP profile i decided to down the base clock by a notch lower to keep it stable and bootable.

Lucky me it was easier than i thought. Cause finding a suitable base clock could not be easy.

Managed to get the best stable oc with the 3000mhz RAM with Base Clocked adjusted.

Base Clocked: 124.6
Multiplier: 36
Core Clocked:4485.6mhz
RAM Speed: 2990.6
Core Voltage: 1.255V

Max Temp: 91Deg (Core 1,2,5 & 6) Rest average: 8X

Everything stable after 1 hour mark. Letting it to continue further.
 
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