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  1. You are showing a run with a temp below the required minimum. Plus, geekbench is not as hard on the CPU, temps are less than x265. I can see the speed is possible, it's the speed achieved at the voltage and base temperature that's questionable. Could you pass this submission, at the required 20deg minimum, I think not.

     

    Stop lying and retract, or show proper proof of a video showing temps complying, at the same speed, and that it was possible to complete the run in X265. Don't care if the score doesn't match, but it has to show a full pass complying.

     

    certainly I will, but not for you or others send a video to the "moderators of HWBOT". I say if you can not get it does not mean that it is impossible.

  2. Hater? Why?

     

    I think icewater is a extremcooling, thats Not the normal watercooling.

     

    Extremcooling <20C

     

    Watercooling >20C

     

    Very nice score, but i think thats cooling mod its not ok for this Cup.

     

    Greez

     

    extreme cooling is <0c

    look at my i7 6700K 5.2 GHz temp min 14°c temp max 70°c

    http://img.hwbot.org/u45698/image_id_1541708.jpeg

    the CPU also makes 5,2ghz "1.58v real voltage = 1.6v"

  3. Impossible minim and max temps at 5200 MHz like in scrennshot.

    HWMonitor it's easy to trick!

     

    my pleasure, my name is Raùl

     

    if you or other people can not do it does not mean it imposibile.

    however I do not use WaterChillers (there are WaterChillers ranging even to -40), but only ice water that the temperature does not drop below freezing.

    if the ice water is considered extreme cooling step to the category extreme but it is not and I'll explain why, there are places in the world where temperatures are -20 and -5 or other places where they are +20 +40. even in Italy where I live temperatures reach -5 degrees and then the reason why HWBOT allowed liquid cooling with ice, but people have taken advantage and are using WaterChillers that can lower the temperature of the water at -20 - 40.

  4. Raul. or whatever your name is,

     

    I have noted in the past my serious doubts about "your tricks" in submissions.

    I have no interest in the competition and I think I will not have in the future as long as HWBOT allows this garbage to be accepted as valid submission.

     

    Facts :

     

    1) Core voltage 1.65V

    2) Temperature max 74 or something

    3) A picture with an AIO half dipped in ice water.

    4) H265 benchmark - The stringiest and hardest benchmark to execute,

    temperature and voltage wise.

     

    Man, I have been there and tried to cool processors in this way.

    Either you have a pump going straight into ice water and thus idle should be about 0 degrees or you are playing dirty.

    An AIO half dipped in ice water might give you 3-4 degrees advantage.

     

    So, since my eyes are on you for a long time for playing dirty, pull yourself together man, since I did not come to this world of overclocking yesterday.

     

    Either you go XOC or stop the "dirty dancing".

     

    Just my 0.02 cents.

    In the end of the day, others decide to allow this bunnyextraction to pass or not.

     

    my pleasure, my name is Raùl

     

    if you or other people can not do it does not mean it imposibile.

    however I do not use WaterChillers (there are WaterChillers ranging even to -40), but only ice water that the temperature does not drop below freezing.

    if the ice water is considered extreme cooling step to the category extreme but it is not and I'll explain why, there are places in the world where temperatures are -20 and -5 or other places where they are +20 +40. even in Italy where I live temperatures reach -5 degrees and then the reason why HWBOT allowed liquid cooling with ice, but people have taken advantage and are using WaterChillers that can lower the temperature of the water at -20 - 40.

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