These coolers run at a lower clock speed.
These coolers run at a lower clock speed.
I repeatedly checked for thermal problems but the issue persisted, gradually reaching around 100°C. It was adjusted to a 4.4Hz @ -120V for both core types. After some installation hiccups, it settled at 92°C in VA under full CPU load or "coverage." It operates just below the 34,000 CPU mark.
Some high-end coolers can handle a 13600k at stock with ease, which seems to be better than what regular coolers offer.
It seems these are several heatpipes from the Noctua NH-L9, though they appear to be from a much older model—possibly the 1700s. I wonder if there was some misinformation involved. It would have been nice if it mentioned the 1700s. The 13.6 million from Microcenter sealed is impressive, but honestly, it feels like someone tried to mislead me. My concern isn’t about airflow quality; it’s more about the overall situation. And yeah, I’m feeling a bit taken for granted. Linus is now throttled.
It seems like there hasn't been much change in the past ten years, especially regarding cost-saving efforts. People don't seem to be focusing on saving money anymore.