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  1. There's your problem, -120 1.6V you never should see over 0.In fact with 1.6V below -60 you should not see above 0. So you have been skylake'd :D

    Ehh.. Not that far off.

     

    Depends on how hard he went on the Cold bug volts. Not at -120, but somewhere between -110 to -100C, with the ln2 volts & 1.6Vcore, you can definitely hit early positives.

     

    -60C 1.6V, you definitely hit positives & this is without the Cold bug volts on. With those on, you'd be in 20s to 30s.

     

    Kaby is very hot. I am not the best at mounting, but this has been a consistent experience for me & for some other people I have spoken to. I'll give it a 5C variation for someone who's exceptionally good at mounting.

     

    Sent from my Nexus 5X using Tapatalk

  2. Thanks everyone. :)

     

    Good one, no more lurking from the shadows lol

     

    Hopefully lol.

    Z270 SOC board ?

     

    Nah, the GTL is there because this is old OS that I used for X99 too.

     

    Crazy cpu, congrats. Any air testing to report? And batch?

    I still don't know what to bin for really :)

     

    Try 5.2/4.6 R15 LLC1 RAM auto 1.32V or lower. I think 5.3 is too much of a heat test to be reliable. Most chips need 1.35V+, at which point your temps are 80C+ with an AIO, not something I like. Non-delided for this one.

     

    Also, 6.0/5.7 @ R15 LLC1 RAM Auto 1.5V @ -90C under ln2 (don't use the CB volts at this temp, you'll get a nice surprise if you do). Credits to Dhenzjhen for this test.

     

    As usual, the lower the V for the above tests, the better.

     

    Too much variations within the same batch for it to be reliable.

     

    well done. plz share some info about the chip and m.b

     

    Check previous recent subs for mobo info. ;)

    Y u no show RGB pics man :D

     

    Sent from my SM-N900T using Tapatalk

     

    Can't afford, lol. :D

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