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4 minutes ago, Enderman said:

1) lol there are tons of things that affect the efficiency of a CPU that have nothing to do with node size (for example gate shape, path layering, or even different materials as you mentioned yourself). Shrinking nodes is not done just for efficiency, there are many other reasons they do that.

 

3) go ahead and try to stick a phase compressor in an AIO, see how that goes, lol.

1) All of those things would still require a new CPU, you can't increase efficiency on a product that already exists. Though granted, yes I was wrong on this one.

 

2) No, I was talking about how it might be possible to reach 8Ghz without quantum tunneling.

 

3) We weren't discussing AIOs, we were discussing if it's possible to do sub ambient coolers in a "at home" build and it already is possible, just very impractical.

 

4) OK Mr 8GHz stable in perpetuity.

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10 minutes ago, 19_blackie_73 said:

yeah that's true, but intel still already passes the 5GHz number despite new additional stuff. And with each generation they tend to increase the clockspeed a bit so 8Ghz will come some day, maybe not tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, but eventually. Remember 4th gen i7 ended by 4.4 turbo, so they already pushed it another .6GHz. I won't say that increasing the cpu speed alone makes everything a gazillion times faster, you need other stuff to improve too.

It may top out at 6-7... 8 might be possible. But we are getting close to the ceiling now. Until/unless we change CPUs entirely. Unlike the good old days of 100mhz processors where the sky was the limit. I mean, 15 years ago I had a prescot that was 3HGZ! My laptop actually runs slower! (But is more efficient, has 2 cores, so out performs the prescot, though some prescots were 2 core IIRC).

 

Now we do get 5-7ghz in overclocking. So it is possible. 8 might start to hit the power/tunneling/reliability limit on silicon. 

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1 minute ago, Master Disaster said:

1) All of those things would still require a new CPU, you can't increase efficiency on a product that already exists. Though granted, yes I was wrong on this one.

 

3) We weren't discussing AIOs, we were discussing if it's possible to do sub ambient coolers in a "at home" build and it already is possible, just very impractical.

1) yeah obviously a new CPU is required to have 8GHz at home, I was just pointing out that 8GHz already exists and is possible.

 

3) READ WHAT OP SAID

 "One thing I was curious about,  is there all in one liquid coolers that have a built in chiller to bring down the water temps?"

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23 minutes ago, Enderman said:

3) Go take a look at what a water chiller is on google images.

 

 

Water chillers are AIOs now then? You moved the goals, not me.

 

And no, you said 8GHz Stable is possible, the Stable part changes the statement dramatically.

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2 minutes ago, Master Disaster said:

Water chillers are AIOs now then? You moved the goals, not me.

 

And no, you said 8GHz Stable is possible, the Stable part changes the statement dramatically.

????????

OP asked about putting a chiller in an AIO, I told you to look up what a water chiller is because clearly you don't understand that it will not fit in an AIO.

I never said anything about a water chiller being an AIO. Your reading comprehension is at a solid 3/10 right now dude ?

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28 minutes ago, Enderman said:

????????

OP asked about putting a chiller in an AIO, I told you to look up what a water chiller is because clearly you don't understand that it will not fit in an AIO.

I never said anything about a water chiller being an AIO. Your reading comprehension is at a solid 3/10 right now dude ?

Still a full 2 points ahead of your extreme overclocking comprehension.

 

You keep clawing at the one thing you think you have over me in a vein attempt to keep some semblance of self dignity.

 

Meanwhile those who actually read the topic will understand that the conversation moved beyond AIOs long ago, OP was talking about using stream water and I was talking about how miniaturising water coolers was possible but unnecessary because of phase changing.

 

But hey, its fine, you totally ignore the rest of my posts because they not only do not fit your agenda but also prove you wrong and you focus on that one thing that you think I got wrong. ?

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