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at 100% load?

because idle temps dont matter at all

Okay I ran furmark CPU Burner for 10 minutes and at about 7:00 minutes in it maxed out at 57 degrees Celsius. This was on silent mode in ASUS Fan XPert 

I really want to build an oil-immersed PC  ^_^

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Okay I ran furmark CPU Burner for 10 minutes and at about 7:00 minutes in it maxed out at 57 degrees Celsius. This was on silent mode in ASUS Fan XPert

I don't understand, are you just asking the temps because you have a d15? Or are you wanting to know about a d15 so you can decide on one?

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I don't understand, are you just asking the temps because you have a d15? Or are you wanting to know about a d15 so you can decide on one?

I have one... Got it yesterday. I'm normally bad at evening the pressure on heatsink mounts so I'm wondering if I screwed it up or not. I mean this is the best performance I've ever gotten, but could it be better? 

I really want to build an oil-immersed PC  ^_^

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When I installed my d15 I tightened a little on one side and then the other until each were tight... My temps are in the same bracket at stock speeds, but my cpu is different so it doesn't mean much. Now is your cpu overclocked, how's the air in your case, and did you use the low noise adapter deals for the fans?

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CPU: i7-4770K @ 4.3GHz 1.18v, Cooler: Noctua NH-U14S, Motherboard: Asus Sabertooth Mark 2, RAM: 16 GB G.Skill Sniper Series @ 1866MHz, GPU: EVGA 980Ti Classified @ 1507/1977MHz , Storage: 500GB 850 EVO, WD Cavier Black/Blue 1TB+1TB,  Power Supply: Corsair HX 750W, Case: Fractal Design r4 Black Pearl w/ Window, OS: Windows 10 Home 64bit

 

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CPU: i5-3570K, Cooler: Stock, Motherboard: ASrock, Ram: 16GB, GPU: Intel igpu, Storage: 120GB Kingston SSD, 6TB WD Red, Powersupply: Corsair TX 750W, Case: Corsair Carbide Spec-01 OS: Windows 10

 

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CPU: i7-7700HQ, RAM: 8GB, GPU: 1050Ti 4GB, Storage: 500GB Crucial MX500, OS: Windows 10

 

 

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