I was looking at this article: Water Cooling Flagships Sees Dramatic Performance Improvements and was wondering how the Moto X style performed, so I run a test myself!
Here is the raw data for air cooling, each new column is a new run the geekbench, all these runs were perform one after the other during a 10 minutes period.
Single-core| 1249 | 1274 | 1277 | 1273 | 1271 | 1255 | 1255 | 1258 | 1245 | 1240 | 1241 | 1242 | 1242 | 1238
Multi-core | 3554 | 3556 | 3513 | 3469 | 3500 | 3479 | 3444 | 3392 | 3420 | 3373 | 3381 | 3378 | 3410 | 3346
So our Moto X is doing great with normal air cooling, much like the LG G4 (no surprise as they have the same CPU).

I didn't run ice liquid cooled test, as I'm sure the result will be the exact same than the air cooled one.
Here is the raw data for air cooling, each new column is a new run the geekbench, all these runs were perform one after the other during a 10 minutes period.
Single-core| 1249 | 1274 | 1277 | 1273 | 1271 | 1255 | 1255 | 1258 | 1245 | 1240 | 1241 | 1242 | 1242 | 1238
Multi-core | 3554 | 3556 | 3513 | 3469 | 3500 | 3479 | 3444 | 3392 | 3420 | 3373 | 3381 | 3378 | 3410 | 3346
So our Moto X is doing great with normal air cooling, much like the LG G4 (no surprise as they have the same CPU).
I didn't run ice liquid cooled test, as I'm sure the result will be the exact same than the air cooled one.
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