It's an undervolting table as well if you read it. You'll note most of the 1800 results are around -100mV from the stock voltages. Not really the user case of overclocking under water or air, which is what we are talking about.The links a good example as it shows us that less than 12% of the 61 tested managed 2000mhz or higher,
So if you remove the undervolt results almost all of the results that kept their voltage at stock or higher got to 1900 or more on air.
Not saying its guarenteed but its looking hopeful for the 2000+ range under water.
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