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    Quote Originally Posted by KELL5 View Post
    IMO it your temps buddy. If you could just lower them drastically for an hour I'm sure you'd get way higher, stable I mean.

    No way of getting outside air onto that true? Even for a short while to see difference?
    Got a -2 day coming up so I could go out then..

    Used a Freezer P7 few weeks ago outside in -5 weather, Max then I got to was 3.83, IIRC I needed 1.6v for that, an that was with my cpu at around 16c

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bootup05 View Post
    Got a -2 day coming up so I could go out then..

    Used a Freezer P7 few weeks ago outside in -5 weather, Max then I got to was 3.83, IIRC I needed 1.6v for that, an that was with my cpu at around 16c
    how you cooling your NB and mosfets? active, passive?

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    Passive, although I had a 120 over the NB whilst i was out last

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    I think the true will give you lower load temps over the freezer, which should make a small dif. Which true is it you got...A or B? I have the A with 4 heatpipes. If you have the newer B revision then all the better.

    Have you increased your cpu pll, fsb termination (cpu vtt) or NB voltage at all?

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    TRUE Black 120 is what I have, Not sure how many heatpipes there are, either 6 or 12, Can't see underneath, theres 6 Full pipes on top and 6 half pipes.

    All NB / CPU PLL, MCH voltages are set to 'Auto' Have tried manually setting them today using a post from this thread but the system wouldn't boot.

    EDIT: 6 Pipes

    http://www.thermalright.com/new_a_pa...ler_tb120.html

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