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  1. George , I just want to overclock and put scores up without arguments or threats .

    I respect EVERYONE here .

    I am trying my best.

    I love this hobby we have .

    Even though I am a " shitty clocker" , I will still try  my best .

  2. I would rather say nothing and just put more scores up , I also would won't put any personal attacks up either ( learnt my lesson from the past).

    It's just a bit of fun.

    I have only been doing this here since Dec. 2019 I believe so I still have a lot to learn about OC , I know that .

    Just doing the best I can .

     

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  3. Is down clocking allowed  or should we be honest about our CPU speeds to show newbies what we are actually doing ?

    See some showing LN2 speeds of just 62 0n 12900k which is phase speed ( on cpuz screen after bench finished ?) .

    Just thought it would be best to be honest about cooling and speed to let others know.

  4. Got mine from these guys .

    Nice unit.

    -40 at the head.

    Swift delivery and been using for about 2 years and still going

    Phase will not give you -40 on CPU while under load .

    It will stay below 0 mind , depending how much you thrash it  ?

    Still a lot better than water.

    It will freeze your CPU and board so you need to insulate ?

    https://ldcooling.com/shop/14-phase-change

  5. Few questions if that's OK ?

    Can you just run a few cores for single core benches .

    What are the benches to be run .

    How do you put your score up .

    Oh , do you have t run  hwinfo at the same time .

    I can see this thread but nothing else regarding this .

    I am just a beginner at this so sorry for the stupid questions .

    Thanks

    Paul

     

  6. Launch the Task Manager and go to the Details tab. Look for the process you wish to modify the affinity, and right-click it. Click on Set affinity in the Context Menu. From the Process affinity window, you can select the cores you wish the process to limit to, and uncheck the boxes next to the rest.
    Also an idea to check which are your fastest cores  to use.
    Some will be faster than others ?
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