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Originally Posted by unregistered
NB if you want to assess dual core cooling you will need a dual core source (or do junk testing)
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Can't have it both ways Bill. Dual core CPU's are just a single piece of silicon and look just like a single CPU silicon die externally. Heck, some of the newer dual core silicon dies are even smaller than the older single core CPU silicon dies and present more localised and compact thermal footprint.
While championing the TTV for dual cores, you're also putting forwards a case that a single middle-of-IHS case-temp is suitable for all scenarios.
Can't have it both way.
I find this defense of the TTV model utterly and totally incomprehensible in light of the admitted and unexplained bad data. In scientific terms, the TTV is a theoretical model in which observed phenomena cannot be explained. Either find the explanation or the model is as invalid as any aspersions you care to lay at any other testbed's feet.
What will happen Bill if independent testers start to find results that do not agree with the TTV? Will you then engage in tearing down every independent tester that does not usa a TTV?