System Name | Ryzen/Laptop/htpc |
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Processor | R9 3900X/i7 6700HQ/i7 2600 |
Motherboard | AsRock X470 Taichi/Acer/ Gigabyte H77M |
Cooling | Corsair H115i pro with 2 Noctua NF-A14 chromax/OEM/Noctua NH-L12i |
Memory | G.Skill Trident Z 32GB @3200/16GB DDR4 2666 HyperX impact/24GB |
Video Card(s) | TUL Red Dragon Vega 56/Intel HD 530 - GTX 950m/ 970 GTX |
Storage | 970pro NVMe 512GB,Samsung 860evo 1TB, 3x4TB WD gold/Transcend 830s, 1TB Toshiba/Adata 256GB + 1TB WD |
Display(s) | Philips FTV 32 inch + Dell 2407WFP-HC/OEM/Sony KDL-42W828B |
Case | Phanteks Enthoo Luxe/Acer Barebone/Enermax |
Audio Device(s) | SoundBlasterX AE-5 (Dell A525)(HyperX Cloud Alpha)/mojo/soundblaster xfi gamer |
Power Supply | Seasonic focus+ 850 platinum (SSR-850PX)/165 Watt power brick/Enermax 650W |
Mouse | G502 Hero/M705 Marathon/G305 Hero Lightspeed |
Keyboard | G19/oem/Steelseries Apex 300 |
Software | Win10 pro 64bit |
Processor | 7800X3D |
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Motherboard | Asus Strix X670E-F |
Cooling | MO-RA3 420 LT | 4x NF-A20 |
Memory | F5-6400J3239G16GX2-TZ5NR |
Video Card(s) | Asus 4090 TUF |
Storage | 1TB NM790 | 2TB SN850X | 1TB SN750 |
Display(s) | AW3423DW | S2721DGFA |
Case | Hyte Y70 |
Audio Device(s) | FiiO K11 | DT1990 Pro | Rode NT-USB |
Power Supply | FSP Hydro Ti Pro 1000W |
Mouse | G502 X Plus | GPX Superlight 2 |
Keyboard | Keychron Q6 Max |
Arctic Liquid Freezer?There is an A.I.O. with ancillary, centrifugal fan on the side of the pump block to add air flow, on the market, but I can't find it now.
I don't think the fan is large enough to be effective though.
Processor | Ryzen 5 3600 |
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Motherboard | MSI B450M Gaming Plus |
Cooling | EK Supremacy EVO, Bykski N-GV1080TIG1-X (Gigabyte 1080TI Turbo) [280mm front, 240mm top, 120mm back] |
Memory | 16GiB 3600Mhz CL16 Patriot Viper |
Video Card(s) | Gigabyte GTX 1080Ti Turbo |
Storage | 4TiB Seagate Baracuda + 256 GiB Samsung 970 Evo Plus (StoreMI) & 500GiB Intenso SSD |
Display(s) | MSI Optix MAG271CR |
Case | CoolerMaster NR600 |
Power Supply | Seagate Focus Plus 650 Watt GOLD |
Mouse | Sharkoon SHARK Force |
Keyboard | ReIDEA KM06 |
There is an A.I.O. with ancillary, centrifugal fan on the side of the pump block to add air flow, on the market, but I can't find it now.
I don't think the fan is large enough to be effective though.
System Name | LenovoⓇ ThinkPad™ T430 |
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Processor | IntelⓇ Core™ i5-3210M processor (2 cores, 2.50GHz, 3MB cache), Intel Turbo Boost™ 2.0 (3.10GHz), HT™ |
Motherboard | Lenovo 2344 (Mobile Intel QM77 Express Chipset) |
Cooling | Single-pipe heatsink + Delta fan |
Memory | 2x 8GB KingstonⓇ HyperX™ Impact 2133MHz DDR3L SO-DIMM |
Video Card(s) | Intel HD Graphics™ 4000 (GPU clk: 1100MHz, vRAM clk: 1066MHz) |
Storage | SamsungⓇ 860 EVO mSATA (250GB) + 850 EVO (500GB) SATA |
Display(s) | 14.0" (355mm) HD (1366x768) color, anti-glare, LED backlight, 200 nits, 16:9 aspect ratio, 300:1 co |
Case | ThinkPad Roll Cage (one-piece magnesium frame) |
Audio Device(s) | HD Audio, RealtekⓇ ALC3202 codec, DolbyⓇ Advanced Audio™ v2 / stereo speakers, 1W x 2 |
Power Supply | ThinkPad 65W AC Adapter + ThinkPad Battery 70++ (9-cell) |
Mouse | TrackPointⓇ pointing device + UltraNav™, wide touchpad below keyboard + ThinkLight™ |
Keyboard | 6-row, 84-key, ThinkVantage button, spill-resistant, multimedia Fn keys, LED backlight (PT Layout) |
Software | MicrosoftⓇ WindowsⓇ 10 x86-64 (22H2) |
And the questions is: "What is mineral oil cooling?"O...
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Next up... submersible mobo's, where your case is a big liquid-filled tank and EVERYTHING is underwater ........
System Name | H7 Flow 2024 |
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Processor | AMD 5800X3D |
Motherboard | Asus X570 Tough Gaming |
Cooling | Custom liquid |
Memory | 32 GB DDR4 |
Video Card(s) | Intel ARC A750 |
Storage | Crucial P5 Plus 2TB. |
Display(s) | AOC 24" Freesync 1m.s. 75Hz |
Mouse | Lenovo |
Keyboard | Eweadn Mechanical |
Software | W11 Pro 64 bit |
Found an old review of the Cryorig. Quoted as written.The Arctic Liquid Freezer II and Cryorig A40/A80 both have that feature. The fans do help with VRM and RAM Temperatures, but i doubt that the reduction in temps will be that useful when it comes to stability...
My how times have changed for Intel, now they consume more power on mainstream than previously, I guess every little bit of cooling will help.The hybrid airflow fan is a great idea; however, in my testing, it did not contribute all that much in terms of reported temps. Sure, the VRM section was a few degrees cooler, so it does work, but it didn't really make a difference. On Intel's mainstream offerings, the CPU might get hot, but power draw is still so low that it makes the extra cooling feel a bit gimmicky and unnecessary most of the time. There are, however, instances where it can make a difference. In those situation, such as with SFF and HEDT systems or extreme memory, it likely will have a far greater impact.
System Name | Cyberline |
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Processor | Intel Core i7 2600k -> 12600k |
Motherboard | Asus P8P67 LE Rev 3.0 -> Gigabyte Z690 Auros Elite DDR4 |
Cooling | Tuniq Tower 120 -> Custom Watercoolingloop |
Memory | Corsair (4x2) 8gb 1600mhz -> Crucial (8x2) 16gb 3600mhz |
Video Card(s) | AMD RX480 -> RX7800XT |
Storage | Samsung 750 Evo 250gb SSD + WD 1tb x 2 + WD 2tb -> 2tb MVMe SSD |
Display(s) | Philips 32inch LPF5605H (television) -> Dell S3220DGF |
Case | antec 600 -> Thermaltake Tenor HTCP case |
Audio Device(s) | Focusrite 2i4 (USB) |
Power Supply | Seasonic 620watt 80+ Platinum |
Mouse | Elecom EX-G |
Keyboard | Rapoo V700 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 64bit |
System Name | Main PC |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 9 5950X |
Motherboard | ASUS X570 Crosshair VIII Hero (Wi-Fi) |
Cooling | EKWB X570 VIII Hero Monoblock, 2x XD5, Heatkiller IV SB block for chipset,Alphacool 3090 Strix block |
Memory | 4x16GB 3200-14-14-14-34 G.Skill Trident RGB (OC: 3600-14-14-14-28) |
Video Card(s) | ASUS RTX 3090 Strix OC |
Storage | 500GB+500GB SSD RAID0, Fusion IoDrive2 1.2TB, Huawei HSSD 2TB, 11TB on server used for steam |
Display(s) | Dell LG CX48 (custom res: 3840x1620@120Hz) + Acer XB271HU 2560x1440@144Hz |
Case | Corsair 1000D |
Audio Device(s) | Sennheiser HD599, Blue Yeti |
Power Supply | Corsair RM1000i |
Mouse | Logitech G502 Lightspeed |
Keyboard | Corsair Strafe RGB MK2 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro 20H2 |
Higher voltage brings instability in general way before temps do. You can easily run sammy b-die on 1.5v and sit under 60C on passive cooling, I've personally never seen DRAM reach more than 65C before getting unstable (not because of temps, but because it was at like 1.55/1.6v), and there's much more room for temps there. The temp is never really the limiting factor in overclocking DRAM, there's just a sort of voltage ceiling where DRAM becomes unstable or it reduces lifespan drastically without any improvement.dont understand all the negative comments, would this not allow for higher voltages and therefor better clocks/timings?
or is it a case of more voltage wont help and you will reach the limit of allowed voltage way before you reach the limit of temperature on passive cooling?
Processor | Ryzen 2600 |
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Motherboard | X470 Tachi Ultimate |
Cooling | AM3+ Wraith CPU cooler |
Memory | C.R.S. |
Video Card(s) | GTX 970 |
Software | Linux Peppermint 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Never high enough |
Sometimes it gets toasty, I mean shoving 3.6 - 4.0v's through DDR for example will make 'em warm and the cooling is needed to keep them stable - and alive during longer runs.Seriously? Does your RAM really get hot enough to need liquid cooling?
Good Grief!! I'm not sure I believe that. I don't wish to say you're lying, however that much voltage should fry any modern RAM, even old DDR1.I mean shoving 3.6 - 4.0v's through DDR
That’s the one from Arctic right? I watched the gamers nexus review and it made little difference in temps unless you’re using a cramped case. There’s also the Asus ROG Ryujin but it’s crazy expensive with sub par build quality.There is an A.I.O. with ancillary, centrifugal fan on the side of the pump block to add air flow, on the market, but I can't find it now.
I don't think the fan is large enough to be effective though.
Processor | Ryzen 2600 |
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Motherboard | X470 Tachi Ultimate |
Cooling | AM3+ Wraith CPU cooler |
Memory | C.R.S. |
Video Card(s) | GTX 970 |
Software | Linux Peppermint 10 |
Benchmark Scores | Never high enough |
Good Grief!! I'm not sure I believe that. I don't wish to say you're lying, however that much voltage should fry any modern RAM, even old DDR1.
Ah, ok! That makes more sense. Still though, 4 freakin' volts? Damn!You can only do that with DDR sticks that's either BH-5, CH-5 or Hynix B IC'ed.
All others will fry on the spot.
The main set I do that with is rated stock at 3.2v's so they can handle 4.0 or more as long as temps are kept in check.