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I am not undervolting, but ya it can bring the heat when cores are 5.5 and up for sure.
Still been busy with work so I have not had much time to fool around with it. Mine is on its own cooling loop but can still run warm with anything stressing all cores. Getting cold here now though so I hope to soon see what it can do with much lower temps.
I actually fixed my issue with a frame block temps stay at 93c full load @5.5Ghz stock on a 150Hi Capellix Cooler 360mm
Reading up on potential upclocking seems like 5.6 is the sweet spot anything higher brings negative results...
It's a good chip and after getting the frame block and reflecting on the oem latch intel provides these chips could run way better if Intel made a better design.
This looks interesting
Bykski 1080 External Liquid Cooling Station - Black (B-1080-CEC-X) – BYKSKI.US
Now THAT is the way CPU cooling should be. It's a great idea, but I dunno if it's $690 great.
This showed up on MillionDollarPC about 15 years ago... same idea sort of... external at least.
MDPC 024 | A01 by Tremeloes
I am not sure about those fans inside the case, as those type of fans are always very noisey.
You can buy that type of aluminium tubing from metal merchants, although it will be in it's original colour of silver, but you could anodise the aluminium yourself with that "acid" & a 12v supply, any colour you want?