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Jul 5, 2020 12:43:31 GMT -5
Post by Bones on Jul 5, 2020 12:43:31 GMT -5
Will also help stabilize the system under certain high-load conditions too.
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Post by alpi on Jul 27, 2020 2:37:28 GMT -5
Usually this topic contains external pics from sessions but let me place a video that shows my 3800X + chiller fun benching looked inside. Unreal, crazy zen2 things again ! I know most of ppl hates pbo but I'm a bit addicted to it, I know, but look, just because it's awesome ! This chip can shock me still ! Impressive way of working. Unreal ability to react colder temps ! Have to tell, it wasn't any cold water. 15 degree or maybe 10 at very best calculation so it's basically a 15 degree loss on coolant and chip turned into a monster ! Hardly can understand the mechanisms, still thinking about it. But amazing performance, not even questionable.
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Post by alpi on Jul 27, 2020 2:41:29 GMT -5
You can find a few vids, recorded in different situations, if likes the show ! Here are two well known benchmarks score !
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Post by cbjaust on Jul 27, 2020 7:47:24 GMT -5
nice one alpi. It's great to see someone else still using the Crosshair VI Hero
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Post by alpi on Jul 27, 2020 10:08:08 GMT -5
Actually its not felt still as any bad thing ! C6H got every new update ti ll this point, and got it in the first row of boards at Asus ! Has all the support and perf. and efficiency is unquestionable top tier ! Other side under the few year of ownership, I have to tell this became my favourite board ever ! Never had any other what was such issue less, rock solid and so perfect at every way ! And it was made on Am4 socket what was cganged a lot through the time ! I had the decision that it will be kept, not going to sell whatever it will come. Served absolutely to be my lifetime companion. (to tell the truth I was asked many times in the past, what board could do such nice boost setups. I mean great clocks with not any ugly overvoltings. Ppl usually were amazed when I told it's an X370 one. Always thought it had to be some very shiny, new, top type. But it's just an older top one ! ) Well, if officially not supported cpu can work in that way, it could be acceptable to being out of support ! (300 series not has officially zen2 support. That's why I wasn't afraid heard the news from zen3 support)
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Post by osmiumoc on Oct 3, 2020 18:36:59 GMT -5
Most likely completly unnecessary but I thought it would be nice to have a dedicated lapped IHS for my Core2 CPUs. I atleast delid all of the non soldered ones and tried to improve the soldered ones by delidding (with no noticable change in thermals). So I wanted one nice and even IHS for them all. At first I thought I might not have to lap this much, since it did not spin on glas. It felt pretty flat, but once I started sanding I noticed how the center was dented in a bit. Edges started to show copper while the lettering in the middle was still untouched by the scratches! And this IHS came from a non-soldered chip. I went ahead and polished it with some good old elbow grease. Gave the inside the same treatment, might help with some LM for ambient runs. Which is also why I tried my best to keep the nickel plating intact. My phone refused to focus it without anything on it, instead it always went to the reflection.
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Post by alpi on Oct 22, 2020 16:59:18 GMT -5
Nahh, thats what happened nowadays ! Maybe seems nothing interesting in it but there is slightly is. However not any hwbot level oc way but some fast daily more indeed. Its still needs a background info to be any mentionable to show it to You. Basically, it looks like a B-die kit with some pretty tight sub and very low voltages passed tests. Who knows ? Nahh, what if it's a Nyanya ? More exactly, it's an Asgard Loki W2 kit !
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