EVGATech_DaveB
Yeah, it's right there, hidden in plane sight lol.
I was asking about sustaining sub zero and how far below more from Kingpins post a while back talking about Maxwell and how it goes WAY better when running subzero for clock/voltage scaling. Makes sense though that a full cover block would be a major PITA for a subzero, never though of that actually. There would be lots of places for water to pool up back there.
Kingpin is Right about attaining much higher Clocks and voltage scaling at sub-zero temps as I have shown in my tests running my previous Nvidia "Vanilla" Titan X at -16C on Phase Change where I could run Benchmarks at 1574MHz/2005MHz on it and Also my previous EVGA 980 Ti Classified at 1590MHz/2005MHz.
Before that, Neither of these Cards would come CLOSE to Benching at 1500MHz even on +10C Chilled Water Cooling.
Once again, It's fairly easy to get high Clocks on sub-zero temps
IF you want to go through all the condensation prevention prep to Do So!