We repeated the testing procedures with our Intel Core i7 2600K CPU overclocked to 4.4GHz using a BIOS voltage of 1.240V which crept up to a maximum of 1.288V under load conditions. We must remind you that we have discovered our processor runs slightly hotter than usual, but seeing as all tests use the same CPU, the results aren’t biased.
Once a 4.4GHz overclock is thrown into the mix, similar observations to the stock frequency results are present. The ETS-T40-VD trails the Aegir SD128264 by a narrow margin while it manages to widen its lead against Gelid’s Tranquillo Rev. 2. Both Cooler Master alternatives in the Hyper 212 Plus and V6GT start to flex their muscle by increasing their lead over the Enermax. The similarly priced V6GT now starts to show a noticeable performance difference.
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