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Raijintech Nemesis testing to come

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Look forward to seeing your results. The results shown by the eteknix testing you linked are all over the map and look suspicious to me. I'm always amazed at the wide variations seen in cooler testing results which reflect the many variables in test beds and testing methodology I suppose. The site I have found most trustworthy and which gives results that generally reflect my own real life experience with various cooling products is Frostytech. They use a synthetic testbed with tightly controlled ambient conditions which eliminates most of the testing variables we see.

http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=2752&page=5
 
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Quick update:
Did not have much time today to do a full testing.


Just managed a 20 mins P95 blend run with the following settings/parameters.

CPU 4790K (rig in sig)
Ambient: 24°C

BCLK: 100
CPU: x47
Cache: x40
VCore: 1.275
Cache: 1.2v

Everything else at stock (all the green stuff disabled).

Temps are darn good, even if I have this core #3 10° below the others. Maybe a bad mount, but I doubt it, as this temps are already quite low for 1.275v.

Core #0: 84°C
Core #1: 84°C
Core #2: 83°C
Core #3: 73°C

Will do some further testings with 2 more mounts this week-end.

TEst1 4.7_1.28v_25cAmb.jpg
 
One more update, 4.8GHz/1.34v Aida64 stress test CPU/FPU/Cache/Memory.
I'll do some proper testing this week-end.

Ambient: 24°C

BCLK: 100
CPU: x48
Cache: x44
VCore: 1.34
Cache: 1.3v


Core #0: Max 93°C - Avg 82°C
Core #1: Max 95°C - Avg 78°C
Core #2: Max 93°C - Avg 79°C
Core #3: Max 86°C - Avg 70°C

aida_4.8_1.34.png
 
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