Temps to high ?

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Hi,

I completed my loop incorporating gpu and cpu, 35 mm 240 rad in the roof of my case pulling air out a 45 mm thick 120mm rad fixed to the back of the case only place could fit it this is what i got after 1 hour playing far cry 4 on ultra. fans on low pump on lowest setting.

the fans in the roof are linked to the pwm control they don't seem to spin faster only if i turn the pump up i could hook them up to my fan controller instead to give more control ?, pump is a pwm d5 btw.

the Gpu is 25 degrees cooler than on air never watercooled a gpu so no idea if this is good or not, the rad on the back gets hot though.

and maybe i should have a fan blowing air in from the back?

thanks,

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It doesn't look bad at all mate. Any idea what the ambient temps are?

You'll most likely see a couple degrees shaved after some time. Depending on the tim some can take a while to settle in.

You have relativly thin rads so it won't be optimum but if fans aren't on full speed then you've got some wiggle room.
 
about 20 - 21c at the time just playing wow now temps mid 40s have turned rear fan to full still ok noise wise , farcry 4 seems a beast though 98% + gpu load constant hammers the cpu too
 
Temps look fine m8, when ya hammering CPU and GPU together for a long time things do tend to get a bit toastie , i generally turn my fans up a little if im gonna be playing somthing that gpu and cpu intensive for a long time.

At least if will keep you warm over christmas :)
 
Only thing that concerns me is cputin, auxtin, tmptin 3/4. I personally don't know what they are but they seem to be reporting very high temps.

Hopefully someone can clear that up as I've never seen them before.

Google suggests it's the mobo sensors but they seem rather out of whack with the cpu/GPU temps.

However everyone seems to be reporting high temp concerns on those so it would suggest it's not actually an issue.
 
Temps look fine m8, when ya hammering CPU and GPU together for a long time things do tend to get a bit toastie , i generally turn my fans up a little if im gonna be playing somthing that gpu and cpu intensive for a long time.

At least if will keep you warm over christmas :)

hehe yeah will crank fans up's then when farcry 4 is on :)






Only thing that concerns me is cputin, auxtin, tmptin 3/4. I personally don't know what they are but they seem to be reporting very high temps.

Hopefully someone can clear that up as I've never seen them before.

Google suggests it's the mobo sensors but they seem rather out of whack with the cpu/GPU temps.

However everyone seems to be reporting high temp concerns on those so it would suggest it's not actually an issue.

hmmm will keep a eye on it never really look at those numbers, sometimes i get bogus warnings from the ai suite software, i assume motherboard sensors like vcore at 0.000 and motherboard at -60c :eek: right now TMPIN4 just jumped from 59c to 146c in one second but pc is idle 31 - 34 c on cpu / gpu at 30c so aye dosen't add up with temps
 
hmmm will keep a eye on it never really look at those numbers, sometimes i get bogus warnings from the ai suite software, i assume motherboard sensors like vcore at 0.000 and motherboard at -60c :eek: right now TMPIN4 just jumped from 59c to 146c in one second but pc is idle 31 - 34 c on cpu / gpu at 30c so aye dosen't add up with temps

Those 100c+ numbers all look bogus TBH, if the CPU socket was really 130c then the cores would not be around 60 (and the CPU would have hit thermal shutdown).
 
Yeah looks good. 60oC for your OC 2500k is about same as I get on my OC 2600K, give or take (I've a little more voltage).

Are you just running fans as a flat rate or have you a controller of some kind?
 
Yeah looks good. 60oC for your OC 2500k is about same as I get on my OC 2600K, give or take (I've a little more voltage).

Are you just running fans as a flat rate or have you a controller of some kind?

the two in the roof are attached to motherboard secondary cpu fan header , spinning low about 700 - 800 rpm, connected to the pump speed on 1st cpu header, other fans one in the front and one in the rear are controlled by fan controller set to lowest setting at the time of the test.
 
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