ASRock Aqua Aluminium MoBo

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hoping its not a copper block with aluminum top as thats just as bad as asetek clc units with copper coldplate and alumin rad =/

even if its copper cold plate and copper top with aluminum plate on top of that - still will be reactive ..... why you have rubber gaskets to separate metals normally .
 
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hoping its not a copper block with aluminum top as thats just as bad as asetek clc units with copper coldplate and alumin rad =/

even if its copper cold plate and copper top with aluminum plate on top of that - still will be reactive ..... why you have rubber gaskets to separate metals normally .

It's not even remotely the same. With an Asetek CLC the liguid touches both the coldplate and the radiator. In the aqua it only touches the coldplate plus the clear arylic cover.
 
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Ok, it completed a 3D mark run with +100 core voltage and 110% power limit, but it failed a benchmark.

With the new Turing architecture, should I lower the Core voltage to seek stability? Its all rather new.
 
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