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Alex@ro

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  1. This cpu can do 5 ghz 32M with 1.21 real voltage with 2 cores enabled/1.23 with all cores enabled on a M5Formula and 23 degreees air cooling ambient.Batch is 3240C603,pretty sure it can under 1.2V on Asrock OCF.Also good imc,boot 2933 stock volts,2950 1M.

     

    Never been on cold,lightly used on air.

     

    I was keeping this to bench for moa but due to other problems i had to cancel my adventure so maybe one of you guys cand use it .

     

    Price is 800$ or 600E +shipp,preferably UE but can send to US other countries too,WU and paypal accepted,got several members who can vouch for my credibility.Cpu is retail,comes with box and invoice.

     

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  2. So i tested on dry ice using inflection point the things you say.lowest pot temperature was -72 on 3770K and -70 on 4770K ,both at about 1.7V and 2c .At the end of the ssession i started prime 95 on both cpu's with 1.5V and 4c8t and monitored using realtemp.

     

    From -70 to -35 pot temperature all 4 cores showed 0 0 0 0 .From -35 started going up.And this happened to 2 diff cpu from different generations.I find it absolutely hard to believe you had -110 pot temperature yet positive core temperature.Something is wrong.

  3. Updated the first post!

     

    The temperature in the core will highly differ from the temperature on the corner of the DIE. And yes the core realy has positive temperatures even if you cool down the pot.

     

     

    I can't imagine this man,think about it,when you have a pot at -100 + degrees your pcb area around the socket will usually be frost,and that happens sooner or later.Now why does this area freeze?Because it's the cold that passed through cpu ihs to socket and pcb.

     

    You can't say cpu core can have positive temperatures under a pot full of ln2,i need solid proof to believe that :)

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