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Thuban Voltage and Temperature Scaling (HWBot)

Wile E

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System Name The ClusterF**k
Processor 980X @ 4Ghz
Motherboard Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD5 BIOS F12
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Software Win7 Ultimate N x64, OSX 10.8.4
That is very useful, makes me want to add a 2nd radiator for sure. Thanks Wile E! :toast:
 
That is very useful, makes me want to add a 2nd radiator for sure. Thanks Wile E! :toast:

Yeah, the results surprised me a bit. It shows that you will likely not benefit from water cooling at stock voltages, but crank up to 1.5v, an the cooler the better.

All voltages benefit from extreme cooling. This chip would be great on phase for 24/7.

All in all, a great article.
 
from the looks of it 4ghz should be possible for alot of people on water. Thanks for sharing, nice read :toast:
 
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