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Old 10-31-2015
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Originally Posted by Kal-EL View Post
Yah, I saw, OCC looks very capable. It's still untested in the "temp swing" area tho. 5ghz @1.40-1.46 vCore isn't much of a load on Ln2. 5ghz on that chip is completely do-able on water cooled systems. You'll see what I mean if when you get the overclock on that processor up to around 7ghz in the 1.8-1.9vCore range while running wprime32m, that's the zone where temp swing becomes critical because even a 10 degree shift can cause system lockup or bsod.

Having the OCC maintain stable temps there allows the overclocker to fine tune the system for maximum efficiency in any given benchmark. I think that is my main interest in your system. Being able to quickly and successfully maintain a pre-determined temp under heavy load without having to free-hand pour/compensate for load. Cruise mode overclocking behind the keyboard.

Looks good tho, cheers
I love it "Cruise mode overclocking behind the keyboard." Would you need royalty payment for me to use that? We will be showing the OCC running on with the 8350 OC'd to 6-7 ghz next week (probably friday or the following tuesday depending when our new LN2 gets here). I've been given some critical voltage info which I did not know about when I did the OC shown. I can't wait to see someone like you busting world records with the OCC!!!!
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