Orkan no offense but most people don't solder wires onto their CPUs to read temperatures off the diode to 0.1C or spend 20 hours remounting and adjusting flow rates to test out a waterblock either.
If I do it how "most people" do it then we won't get any useful information.
I know you said you don't need to have a Ph.D to use logic, but education DOES help one logically design experiments (at least in my experience).
Don't think I'll do something off the wall that doesn't compare to anything that "regular people" will do, but sometimes things have to be done a bit different from "stock" to get useful info out of the system.
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