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looks good bud, i run 1.48 24/7 400*9 on my water set up no problems. i would recommend running OCCT for a longer period. 30 mins wont be enough to get an accurate temp or see if its stable. i have mine fail after about 8 hours running 423*9. also, i have noticed temps rise after about an hour and seem to stabilize around 2-3 hour mark.
 
looks good bud, i run 1.48 24/7 400*9 on my water set up no problems. i would recommend running OCCT for a longer period. 30 mins wont be enough to get an accurate temp or see if its stable. i have mine fail after about 8 hours running 423*9. also, i have noticed temps rise after about an hour and seem to stabilize around 2-3 hour mark.

The last time I ran Prime95 for 14.5 hours (1.4775CPUvolts)before I got an error, but this time I got an error 9hours 26min (1.4875CPUvolts).:mad:

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You know that no real world application is going to stress all 4 cores 100% simultaneously, right? It doesn't even take an hour to rip a DVD on a quad usually. Personally, I'd consider it to be stable bro. If it can withstand that kinda of torture for 8+ hours, I think you'll be ok.
 
i would have a to agree. there isnt a real world app that you would use that stresses all 4 cores like p95. but if it makes you feel better, i cant get 423*9 to stay stable longer than 2 mins now:mad: so it could always be worse.
btw, your temps look fantastic after 8 hours. mine are around 58 for the hottest core. good stuff mang. :beer:
 
Can you repost the pictures of the machine? I was looking at your temperatures and was quite envious. I now need a quad radiator. I have the same water block and pump. I want to see how you've mounted it.

Quad core, quad radiator. It makes perfect sense.
 
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