This is a question some may call silly or irrelevant, but I want to know if there is a 'standard' temperature that the overclocker community uses when determining a max OC. The thing is, people live in different areas and air temperature (or whatever you want to call it) can differ dramatically. I myself try to keep my room warm, say 75-78F, so its hot but not too hot... and then get my max stable OC. I take it people just go by room temp, or is 'cheating' acceptable, like turning on the AC and dropping the room temp to 65F and going to town? ( I noticed that when I have the AC going that my TEC HSF stays even cooler, think that cold air really helps
). Anyway, chime in with your replies, I wanna know whats what.
TJS
(I live in Alabama, so the winters are pretty cool, but summer time is blazing with the humidity
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TJS
(I live in Alabama, so the winters are pretty cool, but summer time is blazing with the humidity
