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For the first stage, no negative temp allowed but for example 5° is ok right? Thanks!

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Yup, it's hardly available in retail and gives too much an advantage in memory clocking.

 

smart decision imo

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For the first stage, no negative temp allowed but for example 5° is ok right? Thanks!

 

Sorry missed this one.

 

No sub-ambient cooling allowed. Pretty sure 5°C is sub-ambient in France these days :P

We are using air and water . That's not extreme cooling . So am i an enthusiast ? Or we chiller users be put into our own league ??

A ruling needs to be made once and for all .

Okay , I was speaking in general but fair enough . I can I unplug it from the mains but can I still run it inline in my loop ? I will be using the reservoir thats inside the chiller . Would Rig pics showing this in the submission be acceptable ??

My previous sub was straight up water, but since I continue to see chiller and "ice bath" subs still up and pointed for, I'll throw my hat in the ring with this submission. (thumbsup!)

mine will hardly run xtu anymore 4900mhzs fine but 5000mhzs now it just hardlocks.plus xtu isn't using more of my memory which is probley hurting my score

hoping to get more into this benchmarks but im working 50hr+ a week and not much time when I get home to do them but ill keep trying

For Stage 1 with XTU, are sub-ambient results (using chillers or ice) going to be invalidated, or should I be grabbing myself a bag of ice on the way home tonight?

2 degrees C is obviously not sub-zero, but is still below ambient. Seems that's what people are doing, but I'm not sure it's legal? Or if those results will be removed at the end.

Yeah, saw that, which is why I haven't been using any. Just wondering how that works with the results that have already been posted that are sub-ambient.

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