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Sorry bro,i will never believe that this is possible with custom watercooling.

I have hwlabs gtx 480 plus 4 delta 256 cfm and 2 laing and set up the temperature at 18 degrees with Ac and i barelly keep it under control with 1.46 3d test on 4c. How you keep it stable at 1.51 all cores active and ht...i don't understand.

Bud,i will buy soon a 9000 l/h pump, but i really doubt it will change anything related to performance.

Unless it's delid and you have a magical 8 degrees ambient...it's almost impossible.

Sorry bro,i will never believe that this is possible with custom watercooling.

I have hwlabs gtx 480 plus 4 delta 256 cfm and 2 laing and set up the temperature at 18 degrees with Ac and i barelly keep it under control with 1.46 3d test on 4c. How you keep it stable at 1.51 all cores active and ht...i don't understand.

 

For a start, you're comparing a 3D test to a very quick multi-threaded 2D test, completely different kettle of fish, I have absolutely no problems believing this submission is legit due to the nature of the benchmark.

I am just saying my opinion. I have a very good custom watercooling and i know what to expect from it.

If it's stable for hwbot prime it's stable for legacy benchmarks.

yes its a die mount (would this be possible otherwise?), and yes its very cold water (would it be possible otherwise?), and yes, its only a low load 2d bench, the rest is technique..

 

5190mhz is the max i have completed hwbot prime with, using a 4770K, and this cooling

 

i have been using this kind of cooling for years..

 

Xtreme Liquid, with a touch of success

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Sorry bud ,if i offended you,but honestly too many users are using waterchillers in enthusiast and some good results like yours get questioned :D.

If you didn't use these type of cooling you should be proud because your result is good enough to create a dilemma. :D

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