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That's not possible. It would have to be some type of high end water cooling setup with those temps.Believe he used a D14
That's not possible. It would have to be some type of high end water cooling setup with those temps.
That's cheating. :\No load on the CPU thats why. He was sitting at the desktop with realtemp on for 59 seconds.
That's cheating. :\
No load on the CPU thats why. He was sitting at the desktop with realtemp on for 59 seconds.
That's cheating. :\
Yeah, pretty pointless temp reading. 44C idle is what I hit with my SB on full load with my WC set up. 1.5V+ on Ivy is asking to kill it.
Intel Says max voltage on water is 1.55v?
Balla says, f*** yeah, I can cool that!
Seriously taking offers for my i5-2500k!
