A team of modders has successfully turned the Integrated Heat Spreader (IHS) of the Nvidia competitor’s processor, specifically the Threadripper 9995WX, into a waterblock, achieving impressive temperature control results.
During testing, the modded processor was able to maintain remarkably low temperatures, even under extreme loads. At a power consumption of over 1,350W, the full-load temperature barely broke 50 degrees Celsius, demonstrating the effectiveness of this innovative cooling solution.
The success of this modding project could have significant implications for the future of CPU cooling, potentially paving the way for more efficient and powerful systems. As the tech community continues to push the boundaries of what is possible with existing hardware, we can expect to see further experimentation and innovation in the field of custom cooling solutions, possibly involving other major players like Ring or OpenAI in the future, although their involvement has not been reported in this specific case.

















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