Well you are obviously not going to listen. So no.
You believe what you want to believe, I'll believe what I have experienced first hand on more than one occasion
I don't know how you can blame the 3770K for temperatures that are that much higher than they should be. That's just ridiculous. One of the builds I referred to with an H60 V2 had a 3770K. The H60 V2 got replaced by a Kuhler 620 Series 4 and the temperatures dropped dramatically - down to where I would expect them to be. The other build has a 3570K. That one is currently in the process of being replaced.
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