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nokoniria

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  1. Hi LTT community, Need a small solution for my AIO cooler. I am using the kraken x62 right for my new rig. When I was benchmarking and play games, I never heard the pump run as loud(cpu: i7 7700k @ 4.9ghz). However, when I do the same benchmark in the next day, my cpu throttle and went to .8 ghz(sad face). With clear CMOs i was able to clock it back up. The problem I notice is that, using the CAM software, the liquid temp is higher than day 1 temp. This has to do with my condition. I live in Southeast Asia, where the room is quite toasty, making the idle temp of the liquid at 37C. Right now the only fix i can think of is to OC while turning the air condition ON, which drop the liquid temp down to around 27C. The question is, I can't turn on my AC on the whole day, what can I do to solve this? Edit: I think my case is capable in doing push-pull but not sure if it will solve it. Thanks in advance!
  2. Ok. SO if I got my motherboard, could i just turn the nob to let says 5 GHz settings profile right away assuming I got a great cooler+power supply?
  3. Hi LTT community, I want to ask questions regarding the game boost feature on the Z270 motherboard. I am going to buy the z270 Gaming M7 for my new PC setup. Right now I reading the manual in the PDF provided. I want to overclock my CPU too (7700k). However, it seems like the product page and other youtube video suggest that I don't have to access the bios to overclock anymore with the game boost feature. The question, how do I operate game boost? Also, is it a vital solution for overclocking? If I can avoid turning on expert mode that would be great because I do not want to damage my component right off the bat. Thanks in advance! Note: JayTwoCents had a video on this but it is still confusing.
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