110F = 43C
Thats not bad mine hits that after a few hours of benching and stability is there
Intel white paper states it can take alot more, I have found if you keep it under 50c or 122f your good
110F = 43C
Thats not bad mine hits that after a few hours of benching and stability is there
Intel white paper states it can take alot more, I have found if you keep it under 50c or 122f your good
Cool, thanks
I have also have another question: what is the Ai Clock Twister? And does the UD3R have something comparable to this? Thanks![]()
I'm no engineer so here is my best attempt to explain it.
Ai Clock Twister will tighten your sub timings increasing performance/bandwidth when set to strong or stronger
Moderate will run sub timing at or around stock
Light will relax them a tad allowing for improved overclocking.
Not sure what Gigabyte calls it or if they have it as an option in the bios.
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