Soldato
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The EK Supremacy defo has an in and an outlet. I am not sure about the Supreme.
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Won't make an appreciable difference.the hole nearest the center should be used as a inlet.
which motherboard is that, looks like loads of unused space around the cpu socket lol.
Where's the cpu retention bracket?
Delid, So I can't use the bracket else there'd be a gap between the CPU and the cpu block.
It usual practice to clean the black crap of and put on some decent TIM of your choice, liquid metal being most peoples and then lay the lid back on top and clamp it all back down.
It's what and many others have done with our 4770k.
Are you using a shim of sorts so you don't crush the core?
Nothing is stopping it being crushed apart from not pushing the block down too hard![]()
I would put your CPU in the loop first tbh..
It won't make a difference, the temperature equalises over the whole loop.
Definitely sounds like a bad mount/contact to me or blocked CPU block
Possibly going off on a tangent but,
Surely the liquid entering a rad is cooler than the liquid exiting the rad, therefore liquid from the rad into the cpu waterblock will be cooler than the liquid from a gpu waterblock?
Have you got the flow going the right way through the CPU Block, just a thought.
Theoretically, yes. In practice the coolant flow and the heat conductivity of the radiator (along with heat capacity of the coolant) is such that the difference is negligable, if not impossible to measure.
The cooling loop acts as a single continuous entity, rather than a 'bus' that travels to one section, gets heated up, goes further, cools down, etc.
With the liquid passing through the rad before it enters the cpu being cooler than liquid passing through a gpu before the cpu, would cpu cooling efficiency improve thus bringing down the temp of the cpu?
I know this probably isnt the cause of the op's problem, just talking theory and physics.