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Just now, Fast_N_Curious said:

So I can get about 30 minutes of benching out of the 5 gallon bucket before it really starts to heat up and effect peak clocks, more if I leave everything outside. 

Makes sense. 

 

2 minutes ago, Fast_N_Curious said:

The bucket contains supercooled methanol (40%) @ -10*F and a 60 plate liquid to liquid heat exchanger. .. see pic below

Other days I will bring the entire PC outside and use wireless mouse and keyboard to OC from the house. 

 

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Pretty interesting to see this. 

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49 minutes ago, CommanderAlex said:

Makes sense. 

 

Pretty interesting to see this. 

So effectively a dual loop system with the liquid to liquid heat exchanger in the middle. 

 

Advantages of Liquid to liquid plate heat exchanger:

-MUCH more surface area than a radiator. Many orders of magnitude more, especially with a 60 plate unit.

-liquid to liquid heat exchange is much more efficient than liquid to air. Hence, I have a much higher delta T than most standard loops. 

-Very low restriction, so it wont impede loop flow rate. 

-Durable. I've had this heat exchanger frozen solid (on the outside) and it's strong enough to handle that no problem. 

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PIC of heat exchanger and system.

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  • 1 month later...

I just did a 4.7GHz static overclock with my 5700X on my 212 EVO:

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For no real effort other than an 85c temp limit and CO undervolt, I'm glad I broke 30k. And by a nice margin! All air cooled. RAM is still at the stock EXPO settings but I know I have room to tweak it. 

 

 

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On 11/28/2022 at 5:14 PM, mxthunder said:

10900k @ 5100 all core 

has not aged too gracefully 

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Nice lol - better then me! What do you get stock? I get like 14 stock and alllllmost 17 oc'd respectively on mine

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i think i have a solid pentium 2.8 ghz now inside my amd ecrap-300, windows ltbs 2016 boost performance to 272 points in cb 2003. NiCE.

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Just messin around with this beat up win 11 install. Gonna do a clean wipe right away 👌

 

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Not bad for PBO..

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

some pretty hot garbage. Cant believe how hard it destroyed the stock clock dual x5650 score.
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My 7950X3D currently does 38,575 in R23:

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My 13900K is not tuned well yet, but does 42,758 in R23:image.thumb.png.13fd985a1600de71e7e94438ee4bb19e.png

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All stock, recently installed i5 13600KF

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

New PB with 40K in R23, the 13900K is a beast.

 

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Figured I'd throw my hand in this after testing this weird hardware, Erying 11980HK (ES) mobo+CPU combo. 4.9 1*, 4.8 2*, 4.6 rest, cache has actually gone up 100mhz, but that's pretty irrelevant in the grand scheme of things. Lookin like a stock 11900k/5700x, not too shabby for $180, might be decent for a budget build, I went and paired it with the 3080 in my main build and a $150 kit of dual rank b-die like a madman to replace my 10850k.
 

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GPU: EVGA XC3 RTX 3080 (uv 1800mhz@831mv)

Case: Thermaltake H570 TG Snow Edition

PSU: Fractal ION Plus 760w Platinum  

SSD: 1tb Teamgroup MP34  2tb Mushkin Pilot-E

Monitors: 32" Samsung Odyssey G7 (1440p 240hz), Some FHD Acer 24" VA

 

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Mobo: Gigabyte x99 UD3P

Cooler: Corsair H100i AIO

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