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FX-8350 @ 5300 MHZ

Those are some damn good temperatures, what are you cooling it with?

Hailea Water Chiller
-790w cooling capacity.
-Temps down to 3c (without tampering with thermostat)
-Apparently will go down to -10 to -20 with a little creativity which is what I'm trying to figure out (or researching) to eventually do safely

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Hailea Water Chiller
-790w cooling capacity.
-Temps down to 3c (without tampering with thermostat)
-Apparently will go down to -10 to -20 with a little creativity which is what I'm trying to figure out (or researching) to eventually do safely

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Looks nice. Does it get loud?
 
And? The FX CPU dates from 2012 and the 6700K is a 2016 CPU which is a rebadged Skylake CPU which is just a slightly improved Broadwell CPU which is just a slightly improved Haswell CPU.

It was a running joke. Sorry you didn't get it.
 
http://valid.x86.fr/utya9a

Took 1.65v to make her boot @ 5.3 GHZ lol but she's stable on Heaven :)

Stock on these is 4.0 GHZ

No Windows Hardware errors reported on HWINFO64 yet -- often these appear before a PRIME95 failure :)

Which means should still be strong enough to get some quick 3dmark benches in :)

Even got it running with all the power-saving featured fully enabled. :)

Vcore

Min 0.903 v
Max 1.640 v


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Nick Peyton

Air or water?

Run Windows Evaluation Index on it, Do a 8 core 7zip zip file compression on it at 1.6+ Gig file. Do a Ryzen Blender with 200 Samples on it.

Run Internet Explorer with Netflix or Firefox with netflix
 
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Looks nice. Does it get loud?


Hmm not really, no louder than 10 fans in push-pull across a 360 and a 240 radiator I suppose.

Plus when I'm not pushing the temperature down (or running CPU/GPU intensive tasks) it doesn't even switch on at all.

Due to the 4 litre tank I've got a total of 5L swimming about in my loop. Which seems to dissipate enough heat on its own to keep the temperature between 25 and 29c.

The maximum temperature on the thermostat is 32. So most of the time I just set it at 32.

When it is running its just sounds a tiny bit louder than a small fridge.

Rest of the time its blissfully quiet.

No radiator in the loop, obviously.






e2180 95% OC http://valid.canardpc.com/n00pbu

And I know it has more.

Very nice indeed.

How did you get to 2 °C ?





Air or water?

Run Windows Evaluation Index on it, Do a 8 core 7zip zip file compression on it at 1.6+ Gig file. Do a Ryzen Blender with 200 Samples on it.

Run Internet Explorer with Netflix or Firefox with netflix


Chilled water.

Yeah I'll do a few of those tests.

Where do I download the Ryzen blender? Looked for that the same day I watched the live event last month and couldn't find it.

Could you link me in? :)
 
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I use a loop in a deep freezer (-20 ish). Next time will be LN2
 
Just the res/pump/rad. Good for COUPLE HOURS DEPENDING ON THE cpu
 
Hmm not really, no louder than 10 fans in push-pull across a 360 and a 240 radiator I suppose.

Plus when I'm not pushing the temperature down (or running CPU/GPU intensive tasks) it doesn't even switch on at all.

Due to the 4 litre tank I've got a total of 5L swimming about in my loop. Which seems to dissipate enough heat on its own to keep the temperature between 25 and 29c.

The maximum temperature on the thermostat is 32. So most of the time I just set it at 32.

When it is running its just sounds a tiny bit louder than a small fridge.

Rest of the time its blissfully quiet.

No radiator in the loop, obviously.








Very nice indeed.

How did you get to 2 °C ?








Chilled water.

Yeah I'll do a few of those tests.

Where do I download the Ryzen blender? Looked for that the same day I watched the live event last month and couldn't find it.

Could you link me in? :)
Sell me the chiller :laugh:
 
It was a running joke. Sorry you didn't get it.

Well actually it's a fact and I agreed fully with it but I wasn't going to be "that guy" so I thank you for saving me and showing your own ass so I didn't have to. :laugh:
 
I gave my 8350 setup to my son 2 years ago , he says it's still running strong.

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Good for Him, I'm glad he's enjoying it and the hobby!

and kudos to you for giving it to him to tinker with :rockout:
 
Well actually it's a fact and I agreed fully with it but I wasn't going to be "that guy" so I thank you for saving me and showing your own ass so I didn't have to. :laugh:

Lol it's a running haha on this page as of late don't worry we know the performance of them
 
And it is still slower than a stock 6700K in 3d benchmarks :roll:
That's what I was thinking
, but it also cost like 15% what that intel chip, or some small % . Runs :)
Still impressive for the frequency reached
 
That's what I was thinking
, but it also cost like 15% what that intel chip, or some small % . Runs :)
Still impressive for the frequency reached

Honestly with cold water I was expecting closer to 5.7-6.
 
Honestly with cold water I was expecting closer to 5.7-6.

If you're talking about @Nicholas Peyton temps you should take in consideration that the temps depends on the dew point, and as far as i know the his Chiller minimum temps are 0c.
 
CPU at load will always run about 20c - 30c hotter than the coolant (water), temp. + lot more under stress. (45-50c)??

Don't know if I could beat that bare-die but these are soldered.

Would be nice if ZEN gave u the option. And released some chips without an IHS and the fittings. (Then I've never delidded only read about it so forgive me if I've missed something and this is a bad idea) lol

Then maybe we'd see performance similar to modern GPU's (between water & load).

GPU 6-9. Furmark 10-11. (Between water & load) with Kryonaut paste.

Very hot mobo VRM temps could also be contributing to that higher CPU temp though. They begin getting too hot even with 6500 RPM pointed at heatsink & rear socket on this old mobo.
 
Honestly with cold water I was expecting closer to 5.7-6.
It needs to be colder than 0c for those speeds. This was on my loop 5733

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I really want one of those chips and decent mobo just to abuse the crap out of it, I've got a 250W Peltier and a spare Waterblock sitting here wanting to be useful... :D I might wait until Zen and then have some low temp fun!
 
Hes not you Chris :rolleyes:

You are correct. No insulation on the tubing, miles of random tubing in the case and a second reservoir in the case. So much room for improvement on temperature and efficiency.

To be fair I would be worried that board would catch on fire with the full load of an fx at 5.7 or higher.

If you're talking about @Nicholas Peyton temps you should take in consideration that the temps depends on the dew point, and as far as i know the his Chiller minimum temps are 0c.

It can run below 0c especially with how little heat those chips put out. Compared to how large the chiller is

It needs to be colder than 0c for those speeds. This was on my loop 5733

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Still depends a good bit on the chip itself. If he is already at 1.65v for 5.3 I feel like the board is a dud or the chip is. 5.3 is doable of regular water.
 
I'll have another go at it tonight see if I can improve it, but if it doesn't boot past 5.3 at 1.65v (my motherboards max) and I've already got memory and NB/HT running at lowest setting then I don't physically see how anything else could possibly be done lol.

Before I had the chiller (using a Corsair H80i GT) I got to 5.2ghz but temps were at 60c/70c just idling.

Even opening Microsoft Outlook would cause temp throttling lol, at 72c + so it was a completely unusable situation. At least now I'll maybe be able to back it off a bit to 5.2 / 5.1, try and get the RAM and NB at a decent speed and actually use it as a 24/7 setting. (with power saving features on).

Still a decent overclock (30%) to keep me chugging along happily until ZEN launches :-)
 
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I'll have another go at it tonight see if I can improve it, but if it doesn't boot past 5.3 at 1.65v (my motherboards max) and I've already got memory and NB/HT running at lowest setting then I don't physically see how anything else could possibly be done lol.

Before I had the chiller (using a Corsair H80i GT) I got to 5.2ghz but temps were at 60c/70c just idling.

Even opening Microsoft Outlook would cause temp throttling lol, at 72c +

Do you have back of motherboard where socket is mounted cooled with a fan?
 
Your chip is a dud.

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This is at 10c load. Idle temp was -10c. Actual voltage is 1.5v
Mid summer 90 degree day on the chiller.
 
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