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No. These are limited by other things besides temperature. Research "cold bug" for more information.
Ok, thanks
I'm asking why not just use Nitrogen if it doesn't reach 100°It is not possible for a 13900K to reach 100c when using Liquid Nitrogen or Helium.
I'm not sure what you're asking.
It's cheaper so perhaps can stay more than 1 second at 9GHz. Or can try more attempts if failed to reach 9GHz
Imagine a team from Guinness world record is there with cameras and u say: oops, we ran out of helium. See u next time.
You say colder is better. Isn't nitrogen cold enough for this purposeHelium is colder. Yes colder is better.
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