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    62mmx2 Direct Die Block w/800qmax

    62mmx2 Direct Die with these puppies.. lol
    http://www.customthermoelectric.com/...Z_spec_sht.pdf
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    CPU temps prime95@4ghz
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    do it with ht on?
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    What was the temp of the liquid? What thermal interface do you use?
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    I'll be running it at 4.2 later this week with HT on. I'll get the water temps then as well. As for TIM he used the cheapo Best Buy crap
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    Daring to flout convention there...

    especially by not following your Q's with U's, and then having the gall to further mutilate the word "arctic" by ending it with a "K!"

    ARQTIK

    No, but seriously, that's some serious metal. It's a damned pyramidal block - ridiculous work indeed.

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    nice temps, now get out of the kiddie pool and jump in with the big boys: 4.6ghz+, 1.45v+ let's see your tec in real action

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    Some 4.2 GHZ 1 Hour primes HT On and Off
    4.5 run is next
    TEC's at 18.5v Series.
    Ambient ~18-20c
    Water was ~27c





    4.5 Ghz

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    Nice! 800W, though, damn...
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    Quote Originally Posted by zalbard View Post
    Nice! 800W, though, damn...
    It's actually not that high. That is the rated max if run at full voltage on the TECs which would be 24v. This was at 18.5 so more like 600w plus the cpu output. Seems to be no real consensus on the wattage output of an overclocked i7. If I had to make an educated guess 800w output in total.
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    i vote you need another lol

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