Hot spots can be even higher but I guess the silicon is actually thin enough to transfer heat away fast enough. Holy shit 120 degrees C though. That's wild when older Cpu's would spontaneously fail at that temp. ohhh TJ max was the setting ? wtf
"this warcrime of a CPU cooler" this channel never ceases to amaze me with good jokes lol and i barely started watching "stock cooler with sickle cell anemia" top of the line content right there
@@NightShadow4467 actually not too new,i just apparently like the tech content and the funny expressions that come with them,i think i am fairly new though,subbed for about a month now i used to be a fairly active commenter on videos,but since i started caring about school and my future now,i have mostly let go of the activity
Noctua maybe: "Our fans are the epitome of silent performance." Delta Probably: "WHAT DID YOU SAY? NO ITS NOT ON HIGH YET..." I do love a delta fan though..
I have 4 92mm pwm Delta fans in my HP Proliant ML350 G6 server turned gaming machine. When the system isnt under a heavy load they are whisper quiet but if I run Aidia64 and they ramp up to full speed that's when the fun begins
@@choppings54 under normal use and gaming the fans don't really ramp up much. Only when I do a few cinibench or adia64 does the Xeon x5675 get warm enough to have the fans go to full speed. Under normal use the CPU sometimes hits 40c and under gaming maybe 45-48c so the fans don't go past 30-35% speeds and they are whisper quiet at those speeds
That was a fun video. In my early overclocking days I would lay a desktop with it's panels off on top of a square house fan then put another house fan on the top of the case, seal the sides and stand the contraption back up next to a window ac unit pulling cold air through the whole system. I got my first 5 GHz overclock out of a Core2Duo e8600 on that setup, absolutely epic.
Well...if i can get to the bios in laptop is epic itself and we can't talking about oc features or even this possibility itself 😂 well new tech is not always better😐
@@pandaking6247 oh common it's called thermal throttling mind you I don't know what that is cause my computer parts never get that hot but still it's just thermal throttling to keep itself alive
This channel is one of the most creative tech channels I ever seen. I love how you literally used a useless cpu cooler that no one would want to use. Then turned it in to a mainstay that we all know like a character on a good tv show. This shows good content doesn’t need thousands of dollars. What it needs is a great host with good ideas and a strong work ethic. Much respect
I would be concerned with the delta fan spinning the stock fan to fast and actually generating a current and feeding that back to the motherboard and frying something.
at least its a sketchy cheap old motherboard then yeah it got a diode to prevent Voltage going back to the header and yeah its Voltage edit: by old i mean like Pentium 4 era or older or something like that
'now that we've established that this motherboard is the best motherboard for cooking on the market...' There's a line in every Dawid video that catches me out and i'm laughing out loud, today it was this one.
I just came from tech ingredients new video about thermal compounds and I just love how I’m not feeling like a stupid idiot anymore. Thanks Dawid, never stop, ily man.
I wonder if NZXT sets the TJmax so high because they expect most the boards to end up in an H510 choked out with only 4x 120mm fans in the whole case. It's to keep people from realizing how much of a compromise their cases are. And honestly I think there could be more of a story to this 115C TJMax than appears at the surface.
Lol, you people need to get a life. Intel all cpu's are rated at 100 or so. I seen mine hitting 100c on prime 95 during OC stability testing. I have old i7 3770k. Running on 4.7ghz for many years. I mean it has exactly same performance since day I OC it. Its litteraly undestructable running for more than 7 years and been running on 4.7ghz for almost 3 years or so, these cpu's designed to last decades.
See, as per my knowledge, unlocked processors cannot crash, yeah, they can only crash if they drop to very low frequency, but I think there is no thermal overload protection on unlocked processors
"catalyze a silicon fusion reaction" -- now that I want to see!!! Come 'on Dawid: we need you to reach actual thermal meltdown in a future episode -- smoke, flames, lab coat, heavy gloves, all of it. Like on an explosive chemistry channel!
me, an intellectual: "Notification: Your CPU temperature has exceeded 8125 C. Prolonged use on this temperature might shorten the lifespam of the CPU!"
6:02 Dawid you know how the commercial for that Mexican beer says "stay thirsty my friends." I imagine a sweaty Dawid in track clothes and a headband saying "Stay Ghetto my friends." right here.
A good friend of mine has had his 4790k running at over 100°C (reaching 120) for over 5 years until I took notice of it and gave him an AIO. Even with a stock cooler and those temperatures, it still managed to score 2000pts in Cinebench R20 (2150 with 120mm AIO) without BSOD...
Lol that delta tape trick reminded me of something: I had a HD4870 ages ago and the blower fan died on it. So I hot glued a vantec tornado that i had laying around. It became like a 5 slot beast that made a hell of a racket but damn did it run cool. Was like a leaf blower out of the back.
I have that cooler from buying a Dell pre-built from a friend of mine. It was cooling an i7-8700 fine but was loud as you know what. Replaced it with an Arctic 120mm fan cooler, much quieter and considerably cooler.
To be honest, I never knew that Tjmax values could be adjusted on certain model of motherboards. Thank you, gonna tell this to my friend cause his PC cpu's throttling even before reaching 70°C,and both me and him ain't no computer expert.
@Groobs Well, me and my friend are have retard level IQ about PC's, but we're going to check his BIOS setting anyways in a few days. He bought NZXT parts and assembled himself, using NZXT website as the build guide.To make things worse, this is his first DIY PC.This are his parts. MB: NZXT N7 Z590 CPU: i9-10900k GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 UG PSU:EVGA Supernova 850W Gold Cooler:NZXT Kraken X73 (fan top mounted) Case:NZXT H710i (I tried to stop him using low airflow cases, but he won't listen) We're too focused checking on the hardware side (swap psu's/thermal paste/cpu cooler/case fans/checking the connections and wires etc) , but never even thought of checking the BIOS except for enabling XMP. Hope BIOS setting was the cause. I felt sorry this happened on his first DIY PC.
@Groobs I tried my best to stop him from going full NZXT but failed. Ambient room are around 25C to 30C, Cpu's idle temp around 35C~45C When gaming, the clocks ranges from 4ghz~5ghz, but abruptly clocks down to 3.8~3.7Ghz when reaching 70C onwards, don't know if that's normal or not. I tested his Kraken X73 on my PC and my god, it's good (compared to my air cooler, a cooler master MA612).
My dell G5 is happy to hear that it no longer has the worst cooler. (I upgraded the cooler to a Noctua NH-U9S black, installation was not easy but it fits perfectly with what I did)
the problem with doubling fans like that is you will signficatly limit the faster fan trying to blow air through the slower fan basicaly overspining the slower fan to get the extra air flow. the results probably would have improved some if it was just the delta fan
This really reminds me of when I got a custom desktop PC from one of my cousins, that had an Acer OEM Cooler Master branded cooler, on an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700.
I can't believe that this was the exact cooler installed on my HP Omen i7 Gaming Desktop lol. On top of that the case has horrible airflow. I nicknamed that computer the Easy Bake Omen. It would get instantly into the 90's and thermal throttle. After installing more case fans and a Noctua air cooler I was able to keep the temps down enough to keep the throttling at bay. Eventually I got fed up with the Omen and used what parts I could from it and swapped them into a new case. I'd never never go back to a prebuilt.
When I was a total noob I built a computer that ran 105-115 all the time.🤦🏾♂️ It was a Conroe Core 2 Duo E6600 in a home theater pc build. Very popular in the 2006. I Used the stock cooler but the case had little ventilation and it was in an entertainment enclosure🤦🏾♂️ Ran like that for 3 mos no issues. I never gamed on it so I never watched the temps.
Me thinking: I wonder how he's gonna mount that new fan Me: "Duck tape" Dawid: "MY GOOD FRIEND DUCKTAPE" Me: "ah yes yes. My deduction mind powers are working"
I have a SFF 9020 Optiplex I whacked a 4790k in... using this cooler. Highest spike temp I've seen under synthetic load is 94 degrees. Fan ramps up rather strangely at times, though. Like if I fire up Overwatch, it is fine, but if I fire up Overwatch, close it, then open it again, it sounds like it's running the delta fan.
Duck tape (not a sponsor) fixes everything Dawid can throw at it . I've said it before and I'll say it again, you need to mount a motherboard in a mini fridge Dawid ;)
That cooler is actually a professional grade CPU cooker
Lmao ya 🤣
Does that mean you are a certified clown?
@@tyrek78 lunus
@@slippinjimmy1558 tuk tip
kinky
CPU: * reaches 5.1ghz at 115° Celsius *
Dawid: * slaps on better cooling fan so the CPU will run cooler at 5.1ghz *
CPU: "Well now i am not doing it!"
Different bios, maybe ?
8)))
CPU: "Not hot enough!".
Hot spots can be even higher but I guess the silicon is actually thin enough to transfer heat away fast enough. Holy shit 120 degrees C though. That's wild when older Cpu's would spontaneously fail at that temp. ohhh TJ max was the setting ? wtf
freaking trueee
I know right, what the hell? 😂
On a serious note though, as someone mentioned it was most likely due to the BIOS update.
Be careful, if Dell finds this they're gonna use this as a tutorial.
They already do just as case fans.
nope. promise.
"this warcrime of a CPU cooler"
this channel never ceases to amaze me with good jokes lol
and i barely started watching
"stock cooler with sickle cell anemia"
top of the line content right there
You must be new around here.
His metaphors keep are what keep me coming back for more
@@NightShadow4467 actually not too new,i just apparently like the tech content and the funny expressions that come with them,i think i am fairly new though,subbed for about a month now
i used to be a fairly active commenter on videos,but since i started caring about school and my future now,i have mostly let go of the activity
This poor i9 be like "I WILL surpass ryzen 5000 even if it's the last thing that I do!"
sorry but it’s not happening if you’re stuck at 4.8 ghz 👀
@@tyrek78 5.1 GHz at 115°C
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tyrek78 you didn't watch the video did you?
@@R_.709 115c is the problem
That motherboard should be called the burninator. It's literally configured to melt your processor out of the box with inadequate cooling.
Classic NZXT and their preference for causing fires for the user
even if all you're doing is chekka da emails.
@@mattparker9726 burninating the country side
Plus: "Let's enclose the VRM heatsinks in metal boxs to hide them from any airflow!"
Haha!! Yeah, NZXT does like things hot don't they?
Noctua maybe: "Our fans are the epitome of silent performance." Delta Probably: "WHAT DID YOU SAY? NO ITS NOT ON HIGH YET..." I do love a delta fan though..
gotta give microsoft props for just going to them to cool the xrectangle
Delta: "MOOOORRREE POWER!!!"
I have 4 92mm pwm Delta fans in my HP Proliant ML350 G6 server turned gaming machine. When the system isnt under a heavy load they are whisper quiet but if I run Aidia64 and they ramp up to full speed that's when the fun begins
@@choppings54 It's honestly not that bad just using the computer and even long gaming sessions you can barely hear it at all
@@choppings54 under normal use and gaming the fans don't really ramp up much. Only when I do a few cinibench or adia64 does the Xeon x5675 get warm enough to have the fans go to full speed. Under normal use the CPU sometimes hits 40c and under gaming maybe 45-48c so the fans don't go past 30-35% speeds and they are whisper quiet at those speeds
"I'm not gonna throttle, that'll impress him"
-Why isn't it throttling?
"Oh...ok then..."
-lol look at it throttling
"...What do you want from me?"
That was a fun video. In my early overclocking days I would lay a desktop with it's panels off on top of a square house fan then put another house fan on the top of the case, seal the sides and stand the contraption back up next to a window ac unit pulling cold air through the whole system. I got my first 5 GHz overclock out of a Core2Duo e8600 on that setup, absolutely epic.
Well...if i can get to the bios in laptop is epic itself and we can't talking about oc features or even this possibility itself 😂 well new tech is not always better😐
Dawid: "I'm gonna subject you to a sadistic level of heat with this inadequate cooler."
CPU: "Joke's on you, I'm into that shit."
Please send this to Gamers Nexus for testing and inclusion on their data set.
Would it get the coveted "better than DELL"?
They've got the same cooler from their own dells.
@@startedtech Not with the Delta gaffer taped to it they dont.
@@freedomseekr Well, I'd say thats a given.
Steve's already a huge fan of NZXT, this would go down a storm!
That cooler is the IRL equivalent of an untrained Ugandan kid with an Ak-47 on the front lines
hey it's not atleast it's not a taliban suicide bomber now that would be rather pithetic
@@raven4k998 with how hot its running, i almost expect it to explode, or at least melt
@@pandaking6247 oh common it's called thermal throttling mind you I don't know what that is cause my computer parts never get that hot but still it's just thermal throttling to keep itself alive
115 degrees huh, maybe try to boil water in a LN2 pot? I mean who doesn't want a nice hot chocolate when gaming.
Combination render and espresso machine for those late nights.
Might I suggest LTT's boiling liquid cooler review?
This channel is one of the most creative tech channels I ever seen. I love how you literally used a useless cpu cooler that no one would want to use. Then turned it in to a mainstay that we all know like a character on a good tv show. This shows good content doesn’t need thousands of dollars. What it needs is a great host with good ideas and a strong work ethic. Much respect
On today's episode of Dawid's questionable ideas, we cook a CPU to death!
That is some SERIOUSLY good silicon. My GOD…
I mean that's all the newer Intel's are, handpicked chips that can deal with the high clocks
@@xPandamon I suppose but not all will be rated for 115C operation at 5.1
Never seen 115 degrees!! Incredible ahahah
I would be concerned with the delta fan spinning the stock fan to fast and actually generating a current and feeding that back to the motherboard and frying something.
As apposed to the motherboard trying to cook the CPU at 118C
at least its a sketchy cheap old motherboard then yeah
it got a diode to prevent Voltage going back to the header
and yeah its Voltage
edit: by old i mean like Pentium 4 era or older or something like that
It ran at 118C because its an NZXT board, as a company they attract fire.
'now that we've established that this motherboard is the best motherboard for cooking on the market...'
There's a line in every Dawid video that catches me out and i'm laughing out loud, today it was this one.
Holy shit remind me to never buy an NZXT motherboard, at least not for my non-tech savvy friends.
Linus would love to get that combo, baking a couple of eggs on a CPU would finally be possible
Eggs start denaturing around 50'C. Cooking eggs is trivial, it will just take longer.
Video suggestion: Noctua NH-P1 with Delta fans ducktaped.
Something tells me that CPU likes to be choked
Jesus dude! Lmao XD
i9-10900K(inky)
This CPU likes to be burned too
Holy shit 115° on a CPU 🤣 I've never seen a temperature anywhere near that bad
My old laptop hit 108°C opening Skype once, for some reason it didn't shut down like it normally does. HP laptops for ya
I just came from tech ingredients new video about thermal compounds and I just love how I’m not feeling like a stupid idiot anymore. Thanks Dawid, never stop, ily man.
I wonder if NZXT sets the TJmax so high because they expect most the boards to end up in an H510 choked out with only 4x 120mm fans in the whole case. It's to keep people from realizing how much of a compromise their cases are.
And honestly I think there could be more of a story to this 115C TJMax than appears at the surface.
Thank you Dawid, first time in my life seeing 115 degree showing up in msi afterburner, it's like magic
You have to be able to not throttle in a Nzxt case somehow!
me thinking my 90c top is high, dawid meanwhile: "it topped out at 118c "
I sometimes even freak out when my cpu hit over 70 😅
@@zylixvexis9777 i havwe a laptop cpu so i really don't have to worry
my gpu hits like 80c and you freak out when your cpu hits 70, damn
Lol, you people need to get a life. Intel all cpu's are rated at 100 or so. I seen mine hitting 100c on prime 95 during OC stability testing. I have old i7 3770k. Running on 4.7ghz for many years. I mean it has exactly same performance since day I OC it. Its litteraly undestructable running for more than 7 years and been running on 4.7ghz for almost 3 years or so, these cpu's designed to last decades.
@@kigasdj2 i have never heard of a cpu failing due to overuse
cpu's are basically meant to work for decades
@@gigago2529 tells this to top commenter who gets hart attack when cpu reaches 70c
The cpu: “ 🔥🔥🔥everything is fine 😐🔥🔥🔥”
Edit: 🤣🤣 at 5:15 Dawid actually put in the little fire meme !!
See, as per my knowledge, unlocked processors cannot crash, yeah, they can only crash if they drop to very low frequency, but I think there is no thermal overload protection on unlocked processors
lol Dawid you are so satisfying i do not know why. and your videos have hooked. thank you for making ACTUALL good content
The "this is fine" meme was all I could think about when it was running 115°+ then you show it right after. Your a legend.
"catalyze a silicon fusion reaction" -- now that I want to see!!!
Come 'on Dawid: we need you to reach actual thermal meltdown in a future episode -- smoke, flames, lab coat, heavy gloves, all of it. Like on an explosive chemistry channel!
Dawid did you notice how high CPU usage is..? It stays around 80% - 87%. That's a 10c/20t CPU and that shouldn't be happening even in BF5.
"IT'S ACTUALLY A MUCH MORE COMFORTING GAMING EXPERIENCE"
Bro this mans can come up with the most random shit and it still be funny asf. Rappers would pay for this creativity ong
Modern CPUs are incredible, almost 120 C and working normally... wow.
it's a feature
in winter the PC then serves as a heater
and you can cooking on it
me, an intellectual:
"Notification:
Your CPU temperature has exceeded 8125 C. Prolonged use on this temperature might shorten the lifespam of the CPU!"
That backdrop scene in the new studio is looking great!
6:02 Dawid you know how the commercial for that Mexican beer says "stay thirsty my friends." I imagine a sweaty Dawid in track clothes and a headband saying "Stay Ghetto my friends." right here.
I swear adding that delta brings back my memories of being on a plane 🤣🤣
That delta fan probably has more metal in it than the heatsink does.
You could use this as a space heater in winter if you wanted to.
So basically the NZXT motherboard is even more sketchy than the cooler.
going 15C above TJ-max is asking for premature cpu death.
I have the B650E version of this board and the fan curves and temperature settings out of the box will kill your system very quickly.
A good friend of mine has had his 4790k running at over 100°C (reaching 120) for over 5 years until I took notice of it and gave him an AIO. Even with a stock cooler and those temperatures, it still managed to score 2000pts in Cinebench R20 (2150 with 120mm AIO) without BSOD...
Wow, prophetic. Good job dude you nailed part of Intel's problem earlier than most. This is a great reference for the board problems confirmed later.
We need a compilation of all your similes, the content is great, but I really come here for your comedic comparisons
I’m a time when it’s almost impossible to source parts, you Dawid come up with the best content. Hand down.
dawid new side hustle business “Insurance passable ‘accidental’ fire starter pre-builds. worldwide shipping”
the studio's looking a lot nicer ✨
I was expecting some sort of explosion graphics followed by fire when you hit the power button.
This channel has revived my faith in horror films. Keep up the good work.
Thank you brother. I can always count on you for a good '80s montage.
Your scientific experiments are invaluable to our PCMR community. And for that I want to thank you.
Lol that delta tape trick reminded me of something: I had a HD4870 ages ago and the blower fan died on it. So I hot glued a vantec tornado that i had laying around. It became like a 5 slot beast that made a hell of a racket but damn did it run cool. Was like a leaf blower out of the back.
Two years on, Dawid yelling over the jet roar of the stacked fans is still hilarious.
I have that cooler from buying a Dell pre-built from a friend of mine. It was cooling an i7-8700 fine but was loud as you know what. Replaced it with an Arctic 120mm fan cooler, much quieter and considerably cooler.
To be honest, I never knew that Tjmax values could be adjusted on certain model of motherboards.
Thank you, gonna tell this to my friend cause his PC cpu's throttling even before reaching 70°C,and both me and him ain't no computer expert.
@Groobs Well, me and my friend are have retard level IQ about PC's, but we're going to check his BIOS setting anyways in a few days.
He bought NZXT parts and assembled himself, using NZXT website as the build guide.To make things worse, this is his first DIY PC.This are his parts.
MB: NZXT N7 Z590
CPU: i9-10900k
GPU: EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 UG
PSU:EVGA Supernova 850W Gold
Cooler:NZXT Kraken X73 (fan top mounted)
Case:NZXT H710i (I tried to stop him using low airflow cases, but he won't listen)
We're too focused checking on the hardware side (swap psu's/thermal paste/cpu cooler/case fans/checking the connections and wires etc) , but never even thought of checking the BIOS except for enabling XMP. Hope BIOS setting was the cause. I felt sorry this happened on his first DIY PC.
@Groobs I tried my best to stop him from going full NZXT but failed.
Ambient room are around 25C to 30C, Cpu's idle temp around 35C~45C
When gaming, the clocks ranges from 4ghz~5ghz, but abruptly clocks down to 3.8~3.7Ghz when reaching 70C onwards, don't know if that's normal or not.
I tested his Kraken X73 on my PC and my god, it's good (compared to my air cooler, a cooler master MA612).
The noise from that fan, you're a madman.
My dell G5 is happy to hear that it no longer has the worst cooler.
(I upgraded the cooler to a Noctua NH-U9S black, installation was not easy but it fits perfectly with what I did)
7:45 that probably happened becase tj max is now lower. although it was 115c before, it did hit 118c. might be odd quirks of nzxt motherboards.
7:28 - “This motherboard even has the option to disable thermal throttling for some reason. Luckily it wasn’t enabled out of the box”
So sus 🤣🤣🤣
This is some quality CPU BDSM👌
the problem with doubling fans like that is you will signficatly limit the faster fan trying to blow air through the slower fan basicaly overspining the slower fan to get the extra air flow. the results probably would have improved some if it was just the delta fan
That 80s montage music always makes me giggle
Ahhh childhood......man im old
Aren’t these CPUs sometimes rated to go up to 120 c or something?
This really reminds me of when I got a custom desktop PC from one of my cousins, that had an Acer OEM Cooler Master branded cooler, on an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700.
i like how this is the motherboard, and ram from the pc that you “gave away”
Intel: "FOR MY OWNER!"
You are the Clarkson of the pc industry . I love your videos 🤣🤣🤣
0:20 Short answer: Nothing good.
I can't believe that this was the exact cooler installed on my HP Omen i7 Gaming Desktop lol. On top of that the case has horrible airflow. I nicknamed that computer the Easy Bake Omen. It would get instantly into the 90's and thermal throttle. After installing more case fans and a Noctua air cooler I was able to keep the temps down enough to keep the throttling at bay. Eventually I got fed up with the Omen and used what parts I could from it and swapped them into a new case. I'd never never go back to a prebuilt.
Now use a 11900k and repeat Chernobyl
Always asking the right questions nobody in their right mind would ask xD Love your content!
When I was a total noob I built a computer that ran 105-115 all the time.🤦🏾♂️ It was a Conroe Core 2 Duo E6600 in a home theater pc build. Very popular in the 2006. I Used the stock cooler but the case had little ventilation and it was in an entertainment enclosure🤦🏾♂️ Ran like that for 3 mos no issues. I never gamed on it so I never watched the temps.
I'm surprised the powerful fan strapped to the weak fan didn't make the second one break from over rpm
When this started I thought it was going to be a pre-build. In the end it was just Dawid torturing some poor CPU.
You could also rig up your shop vac in a pull config at the fins if your fan fails
I'm just waiting on that duct tape sponsorship
same
"Default TJMAXX temperature" LOL Always love your channel Dawid!
i think dawid is the only one here who is so accustomed to bad prebuilts that he is ok with overclocking a cpu thats already in the 80s C
Nice video Dawid. You managed to make an interesting video despite the lack of ideas! :)
The best part is in the dell prebuild cpu cooler fan ( that tiny little fan ) is made by delta. I mean they took the advice way before dawid said it.
If they don't find you handsome, at least they'll find you handy! Duct tape FOREVER!!! 🤟
You should try gaming with just that loud fan and no heatsink at all. I'm guessing the temps will be similar.
Me thinking: I wonder how he's gonna mount that new fan
Me: "Duck tape"
Dawid: "MY GOOD FRIEND DUCKTAPE"
Me: "ah yes yes. My deduction mind powers are working"
It's not duck tape, it's duct tape.
@@AmolPandits Duck tape is a brand of duct tape up here in Canada.
Slightly over the boiling temperature of water is technically cooler than, say, the melting point of the CPU. Mission accomplished!
Ah yes... Another episode of David tortures technology, my favorite show.
I have a SFF 9020 Optiplex I whacked a 4790k in... using this cooler. Highest spike temp I've seen under synthetic load is 94 degrees.
Fan ramps up rather strangely at times, though. Like if I fire up Overwatch, it is fine, but if I fire up Overwatch, close it, then open it again, it sounds like it's running the delta fan.
Wow that sounded like a plane taking off, and I was standing right next to it! :P
Wow...those temps are insane. I have the 10900 paired with a AIO and 360 radiator..My highest temp ever was 71c
Those are server grade noises. I remembered turning on a blade server for the first time, never knew they were designed to generate noise pollution.
Duck tape (not a sponsor) fixes everything Dawid can throw at it .
I've said it before and I'll say it again, you need to mount a motherboard in a mini fridge Dawid ;)
I have one question, don't you use the stock fan as a generator in the duct tape setup? 🤔
I was expecting him to unplug the bottom one but it doesn't look like it. 6:38
You are AWESOME Dawie :D
I have the i9 10900kv that is water cooled, it hits 50c at 5.2 ghz. I likes running at 5.2 or 3 constantly when I play games.. Its insane.
Super interesting. Other channels have questioned different mobo brands for running CPUs out of spec in the name of getting better benchmarks.