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why would the temperature be higher with liquid cooling than with air cooling? Is this an error?
It actually makes sense as they're talking about the connector temperature, which, in air cooled GPU you have some airflow from the heatsink passing throught the connector to cool it down somewhat, whereas if one is using a liquid cooled GPU the connector is basically blocked from any air flow through and thus heats up more when the huge 450W+ power is constantly sending through the tiny wires and pins which isn't 100% efficient and will heatup
 
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Also depends on what you set the power limits to.

Most of the testing results you see are also open air bench tests. In a chassis with some airflow, it would be more normalized.