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Originally Posted by Darryl Ramm
Uh the CPUs love being cold. They don't need to warm up to perform, actually the opposite. Look at the overclocking folks playing with liquid nitrogen and other exotic coolers.
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Yeah, badly worded on my part. I meant that when the CPU is cold, there is a boost in performance with TurboBoost on (slight drop in performance with TurboBoost switched off), but that they will quickly heat up that way and actually end up being underclocked by the system to cool them down.