Maximum coolant temperature

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What's the hottest your coolant can get to before you need to start worrying?
 
As hot as that, I didnt think it would be anywhere near that. I certainly don't have anything to worry about around the 35 mark then :)
Thanks for the reply.
 
DDC pumps are only rated up to around 60 degrees I believe too. Like others have said you don't want your coolant anywhere near this temperature though.
 
Thats way too cold! Do you wear thermals while gaming?
Mine sits at 20-24c, maxes around 29c, honestly its going to be a challenge to break 40c even with the most basic flow.
 
My radiators sit in a box on a windowsill so they intake the cold air from outside. I only have to have the window open a crack on a cold day to get very low temps such as low 30's on my 4670k when running IBT. The house itself is lovely and warm. Anyway, we are used to the cold up here. :D:D:D
 
All you guys added a sensor somewhere in the loop? I can see my GPU Temp reaching 70 when gaming... dunno what's the temp of the water though....
 
My water never goes past 37 degrees at full load. Got one of these in an unused output from my bay res.

Rich
 
All you guys added a sensor somewhere in the loop? I can see my GPU Temp reaching 70 when gaming... dunno what's the temp of the water though....

From my testing I have found that GPU temps are within 5 degrees of water temp. Which means that your water is probably 60C+.
 
From my testing I have found that GPU temps are within 5 degrees of water temp. Which means that your water is probably 60C+.

If it was at a lower temp that might be within 5c but the higher temps get the more likely the heat isn't being transfered as its hard to heat up that much liquid with the cooling. The hotter the fluid the quicker it'll dissipate the heat when it hits the rads due to the particles moving at a higher rate.
 
Yeah, there seems to be more resistance as the heat rises between the gpu and the water, and the difference in temps gets larger.

I just did a quick test and im getting 20 degrees water temp, with 24 degrees idle GPU temp, then underload the temps change to 21 water temp and 37 gpu temp, and slowely raid untill they stopped at 28 / 46.

edit: i should really get some liquid pro on these GPUs, would proberbly drop the GPU temps back down in to the 30s.
 
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