Water cooling cpu temps. Apr 8, 2010 #1 I just installed my water cooling rig.
Water cooling cpu temps W. 1. CPU temps were at 55C Idling and hitting 100C under load. 5v and max temp of 59c instead of 65c the ambient temp is probably read a little high because it is what the reserator is reporting. My Cpu temp instantly goes from 40 degrees to 100 as soon as I run a Corsair XL8 coolant Order- Pump > GPU > CPU > 420 rad > 360 rad > back to pump Fan curves setup for ramp up to 100% at 35c coolant temps and using XD5 corsair default pump curve Temps: Coolant – under full load stress testing and In PC water cooling, the water is already moving at way too fast a rare for any discernable notice in temps. When running default startup apps, my CPU temp runs at about 50°C. I checked the system for air bubbles couldn't see any in the Tubes or either the GPU OR CPU block. Apr 8, 2010 #1 I just installed my water cooling rig. 1c Tctl/Tdie, core 2 reported hottest at 70. Was just wondering more if it's more practical now then years ago. I own a 13900k with a contact frame, and have it connected to a custom loop. So to summarize, using the CPU temperature as a target for the fans will make them think they need to run very fast, when in reality the CPU is cooled just fine, but without knowing the coolant temperature the fans have no way of adjusting for that. Here is an youtube video: https://youtu. Such a configuration is good for inner case temps, however, because the inner case temps are what's being fed to the radiator, it won't cool as well. Unfortunately now that I'm trying to dabble in OC, my Noctua NH-L9i's just not doing the trick, but I imagine air coolers much bigger like the 212 EVO would provide lower temps My cpu temps are very high at 55 degrees when idle. See all comments (75) About 2 weeks ago I finally finished my first custom water cooling build. Even a slim radiator with three ML120s in push should be able to handle that CPU with no issues. That is with the package power regularly peaking at 380W. thinkpad I'm running a 5950x CPU cooled with a 2 year old NZXT x62 (280mm with 140mm (gaming) cases though, liquid temps rise to around 40 C pretty easily, and on the more to move to full custom cooling, however I'm a bit reluctunt to waterblock my GPU, as I haven't done it before (or water cooling). The thing with AIOs or liquid cooling in general is that it takes quite a bit of top radiator fans are set to cpu temps. Now I come from a desktop where I’ve used a custom water-cooling loop and never saw my CPU go above 50c so naturally these temperatures make me worried. I’ve tried to undervolt it but that’s made zero difference to my temps. When comparing my rig to other similar builds my temps seem off the charts, as my CPU jumps CPU coolers performance, from worst to best, goes more-or-less like this: top-down CPU air coolers (e. Thermal transfer from IHS to cool plate and ambient room temperature probably have more to do with it. Ambient: 25-22. 3ghz at 40C°, High CPU Temps (Ryzen 9 5950x) comments. Delta of 38 seems appropriate I guess. And my gpu gets to like 72-74c 3. Throttle temperature is 105c for your CPU, and shutdown to prevent damage is at 130c. Your tubing should be fine at those temps. Water cooling is Cooler Master MasterLiquid Lite. The system stays pretty quiet, but isn't silent. i have water cooling and this doesnt seem to make it any better? at like 15% cpu usage its a 55 degrees. ) Re-applied thermal paste. Custom Water Cooling: Custom water cooling loops provide the ultimate cooling solution for enthusiasts and overclockers. 8, 4. My pump is connected CPU loop: water out max 29C, average 26. Thread starter Wavy7s; Start date Feb 22, 2017; Toggle sidebar Toggle sidebar. I used Kryonaut on my Heatkiller IV Black copper waterblock at install. I don't have a sensor for the coolant. Your rad fans can be stopped and it will still keep your cpu cool until the coolant temps warms up The temperature rises steadily when the computer is at idle. Which sounds hot already for running the H60 cooler. 45v 4. This usually happens when the water is not circulating property through the loop. Depends how long you’re stress testing your CPU. Like others have said those temps seem high but I am experiencing high temps with Halo Infinite as well. Other FPS I play like Doom, PUBG, COD, etc I see around 65-70 C but for some reason Halo gets the CPU a lot hotter >80C after a few rounds (custom loop). 2 BitFenix Spectre Pro PWM 140mm Case Fans BFF-SPRO-P14025KK-RP Black in push (pushing heat out of the case (pushing up out of the radiator)) 4790k running at 4. Is it normal for the temperature of the liquid to be lower than the cpu core, or should it be the other way around?. With water cooling, you really want to go by coolant temp not component temp. The radiator has wide water channels to increase surface area (and, by extension, cooling potential) and the fans offer up 47. My water temp at idle sits around 32 degrees, and in gaming it I just ran a test in 81 f ambient (~27c) on 12900k ising CB23 and my cpu temp reaches 85 c, while water temp is 38c. Is that normal? When I first booted up my PC and went to BIOS, the initial temp there were 44C to 45C. . We will explore a few reasons/benefits of each type of cooling, and you can determine which satisfies your requirements more. I am at 4. Mine has PBO on and I'll hit 65 - 70c gaming, frostbite engine games I find hit the CPU the hardest. Depending on which is water-cooled, and letting us know the results will give us a good idea of if you should be worried. Thread starter sam80jr; Start date Apr 8, 2010; Tags CPUs Internet Explorer Toggle sidebar Toggle sidebar. I think some of the issue I have will be helped by keeping motherboard control of limits set off. When my PC is idle instead of getting 20's or 30's, i usually get 40's. I have a 3700x and a 2080ti btw. 5C (turned off the AC then back on) Flow rates are 0. With all that said, your temps are fine. As a result, a heat sink, which is great at conducting heat away, but can store very little, will fluctuate as the CPU does, causing fans to have to ramp up and down a lot which can be loud and annoying, whereas a water loop will absorb those temperature changes, averaging them out if you like, as the water can store the heat, so the fans can Finished my first custom loop a few days ago. sam80jr Distinguished. When my PC is idle, my coolant temp stays at 36 C with my CPU temp at 41 C and when I'm playing games, the CPU usually is This is my cooling loop, Im only cooling the CPU right now as I cant afford the GPU block right now. There was definitely nothing in the 3000s, even when the CPU temps were in the 90s. After measuring CPU temperatures and fan noise for dozens of AIO coolers under load, we've chosen the best closed-loop cooler options to keep your PC cool and quiet. I'm not doing much, but I have a feeling that 50 ° is relatively high. I have the same CPU with 2 240mm 30mm rads with a quiet fan curve going 70% at 90C and a DDC pump going at 20% at all times in an ITX case. I have a 70C delta between the water and the CPU when my CPU is running Cinebench R23. I already changed the thermal compound but still got the same result. Which is why everyone parrots the same temp numbers but some have significantly quicker chips (10%) because their cooling is better. I'm grabbing a h100i pro tomorrow and RMA'ing this one. You're fine. For your overclocked CPU, you’ll need serious cooling power to handle the extra heat. Having said that, I'm not sure if that's an option on AIOs (I don't use them myself - someone else might be able to help here). 2 ghz and getting 45 Working on finishing my liquid cooling mod but here is what I have pieced together and what I'm getting for temps. I expected lower temps to be honest,especially with water cooling. 7, 4. Water temperature max: ~30°C Flow Rate about 160 l/h (for acoustic reasons, if I go "all in" with about 330 l/h temps drop a bit more) When I run OCCT Stresstest, Temps are 'skyrocketing' at GPU Temperature max: 53,8°C GPU Idle temps @ So, my CPU will spike to 75 Celsius pretty much every time I need to do something that's even in the slightest workload for my CPU. But this was only running a stress test for like 10seconds. Miscellaneous i have an i5 9600k just changed the thermal paste, i have a cooler master aio and my cpu is overclocked running at 4. Those temps are fine. Custom water loops offer the highest cooling potential, handling over 1. Looking at some 3DMark results, my GPU core temperature is only about 46C. Now I'm idling at about 75-80°C (fucking lol thanks corsair). Seems like the better route is a one of those A similar reasoning led me to water cooling my cpu (FX-9590) with the radiator OUTSIDE the case. See videos on youtube about 13900K undervolting. For exemple, while gaming, with air temp ~26-28°C, i can keep my coolant at 39-40°C running fans at 80-90% But i also can keep my coolant at 43-45°C with fans at 60%. the ambient is closer to 75*F however, maybe 78-79*F after Ryzen runs hot. Idle temps: cpu: 35 C gpu: 28 C water temps at idle: 25 C My PC is located on my desk Reply reply More replies. I remember coolant temp being around 42C. If I let the CPU run loose and thermal throttle with high wattage the water temp will creep up to 30/31C and as high as 34C if the room starts to warm up. Which is less noisy xD What temps you guys thinks start te be too high ? Hi, I’ve built my very first custom water cooled build but my CPU rises to 100°C and my entire loop heats up. I have the same block and the temps are horrible I get. If the surrounding is lower than 30c, you can consider adding more radiators and fans to your loop. Liquid cooling generally doesn't provide much, if any better I have been experiencing high temperature values for the cpu, which is quite frightening. Dumping 20w of heat to a freakingly huge 360mm radiator. At full 241W power cap, it will skyrocket to 100°C under full load and throttle. is 40C° hot for a water cooled cpu . My GPU temperature remains at 60-65°C, whi Temps are high to me, you're running stockish volts on the cpu, and you're getting higher temps than me. 3c Search Newegg. My fan and pump curves are built around a fluid temp sensor which are typically sub ~30c idle but I've never seen 40C water in use under full load. I contacted Corsair customer service and they recommended I shake the radiator so I did. 542V. com for cpu cooler with temperature display. CPU temps are not a problem I can keep it around 80 max depending on the vcore and LLC, 3950x owners What are your cooling methods, temps and clocks Hi everyone, I'm new to water cooling and recently built my first water-cooled PC a couple of weeks ago. Feb 22, 2017 #1 Just upgraded my build to Below you'll find our picks for the best coolers to keep your CPU temps under control. The temps spike very rapidly (like going from 40 to 100 degrees within 5 seconds of starting the stress test). Radiator and the two radiator fans looked pretty clean. Ambient Temps 25c, Water Temps around 40c with fans spinning at 1500RPM. (Sorry for my bad English) I have a problem. RTX 3070 i7-11700K 2x8gb 3600 DDR4 RAM X250 cpu temps self. CPU socket temp is showing 5-6c drop Water temp has dropped 2-3c Load temps have dropped by like 7-8c Currently idling at 31c Running 4. the water temp however, should be pretty accurate since the what the reserator reports and a temp sensor mounted on the waterblock reports are never more than 1*C apart, but usually the same. I have my CPU undervolted and capped to 150W right now. If I loop Cinebench it'll sit around 95C and 1. But generally speaking 28C is pretty good for liquid temperature. be This is my first custom build I did summer 2021 based on Corsair's custom water cooling kit, and I've been struggling with the temps ever since. But that's not the case, because the difference between coolant temperature and the temperature of the heat source (also would also be considered ΔT, but a different one) determines the efficiency at which thermal energy from the heat source can be transferred to the coolant, which means the higher the coolant temperature, the worse the loop will be at drawing heat away Thanks for the reply. 60C is simply too high (though it doesn't make sense your cpu/gpu temp is the same as your coolant temp, so something is During the r23 run I had a inlet coolant temp of 25c , a cold side coolant temp of 24. If you have a temp sensor, running some stress tests on either the CPU, GPU, Or both. Water cooling will make your system considerably If you go with a custom water-cooled GPU, you have the option to add your RAM, CPU, I can run my GPU junction temps to 80-85C and CPU to 80C and my water temps stay in the upper 30's range. 2 CFM of airflow and 1. Remember, GPUs have relatively massive dies and are direct-die cooled, whereas CPUs have tiny dies and are under a heatspreader, which makes thermal transfer much worse than the GPU. While rendering in Vegas pro, I'm getting around a maximum of 85 celsius degrees. I builded a new computer with water cooling system, and if I start the game my cpu temperature up to 100C°. Usually my room temp is around 20-25C°, ML120 Pro fans at around 40-50% depending on coolant temp. 78 with water temp climbing to 40. Another solution is to undervolt the CPU, in example -0. While high-end air coolers like Noctua models work well for modest overclocks, liquid cooling systems are your best bet for pushing maximum performance. Wavy7s Prominent. Feb 22, 2017 5 0 510. my pump is at its default curve, setting it to max barley reduces the coolant temp from like 45c to 44. 3v adaptive mode CPU temps vs water temps for controlling fan speed: Choose water. And it still sits on over 75°C on high load. Everything is setup as it should be and my mobo settings are set to use it as a water cooler. 6, 4. I am getting 35c to 45c CPU TEMPS on idle and around 55 to 65 when playing and 80 to 85c on CinibenchR23. Idle the system ranges from 27-31c and if Im running netflix im hitting 33-38c. Slowing the flow rate allows for the liquid to stay in the jet plate a little longer so it will pick up more heat from the CPU. My CPu is a Ryzen 5 5600x. I wouldn't expect real high water temps 👍🏼 This seems to keep me at a max of 37C coolant temp (under full CPU and GPU AIDA64 load), with the CPU maxing out at 73-76C and GPU at 49C. MagiCool Black Butterfly CPU Liquid Cooling Copper Block Phobya DC12-400 12V Water Cooling Pump XSPC EX240 Dual I've got a Corsair Air 240 which is a micro case (doesn't fit the 212 EVO), so I initially went with the Noctua NH-L9i 57. 5c and a peak CPU temp of 70. Now, I know I need to re-seat my CPU and maybe my temps The water cooler that I am using is not giving me the performance that it should. During gaming my GPU will sit around 70-80c but my CPU will sit around 95c-99c. Equipment - 3090 FE, 480mm radiator with push/pull fans (8 fans), Thermaltake PR22 D5 pump with reservoir set at 4 and or 5 speed setting, Byksi water block, Mini CPU cooler with heat pipes on top plate for VRAM temperature management. After a 3 minute benchmark water temps are pushing 50C and I just saw water temps at 60C after 20 minutes of Horizon Zero Dawn. I’m going from pump to cpu, cpu to gpu, gpu to radiator, radiator to other radiator, radiator to pump. Hardware. CPU temps vs water temps for controlling fan speed: Choose water. my specs are: amd fx 8350 8 core with water cooling gtz 960 4gb 970 mother board i fitting a new case because i thought that was the i7-11700K Water-cooling CPU HOT temps . Home. it can only be one of four things. Get fast shipping and top-rated customer service. When using Prime95 the temperature rises slowly (5 minutes) towards 100°C until you experience thermal throttling: Cause The contact surface between CPU and CPU block is probably fine. I'll stop worrying then and Changed my fan layout again, Fans pushing cool ambient air through the top of the radiator and another 3 fans inside helping to pull it through. Sharing specs below. Either they are lying or they are using stuff like MoRa. I am running mostly Corsair parts with CPU and GPU water blocks, XD3 pump/reservoir, and 320/240mm rads. At idle closer to 15C over coolant. Water-CPU and Water-GPU delta are more or less fixed (depends on wattage, and the thermal paste and mounting, and on flow, if too low), and ambient air temps are what they are. 7GHz max temp gaming 50-60c depending on ambient 980ti overclocked max volts 40c while gaming 30°C water temperature and sub 30°C ambient temperature and less high end stress at max singlecore Cinebench sound awesome. Cpu fans are set to 50% on 50°C > 70% around 60°C > 100% around 90°C gpu fans are set to 50% at around 40°C > 70% at around 50°C > My water cooling liquid temperature when playing games like witcher 3 is at 45C but my CPU core temperature is at 55C . Apr 5, 2010 94 0 18,660. My case is an NZXT h710i with the rad/aio at the top with 3x 120mm fans as exhaust, 140mm exhaust at the rear, and 3x 120mm as an intake at the front, all fans were replaced with Noctua fans. 6c (100ms polling time). 6mmH2O of static pressure, meaning this beast High CPU temps w/ Water Cooling. TL; Is it worth water cooling your GPU or are the air coolers Quieter – high-end GPUs usually come with three fans which is why they are so loud when the temperature hits 80° or 90° Celsius. My PC also didn't shut down at all. Upon doing all the regular testing for leaks/air bleeding for the system I began to notice some high temps on my GPU. If i touch the cpu block is it not hot. S. 172V and a water temp of 29C. I have an NZXT Kraken X61 with the radiator at the top of my case. What CPU, what AIO, what case, what cooling configuration, what ambient temperature (roughly)? There are a lot of different factors that could contribute to this. 6ghz 1. Hi I’m very new to water cooling and wanted to clarify that I should neglect normal air cooling criteria to make all roads intake or exhaust. Move on to idle on Windows, I get 39C to 43C. Hmmm, I have a Trio 4090 with 840mm's (1 x EK XE360, 1 x EK PE360 and 1 x GTX120) of radiator real estate on a custom GPU/CPU loop using the same blocks as you, and I usually hit around 59-60c on the GPU and CPU pulling 580-600 watts total. benchmarks and ANY GAME I see my cpu from 70c-74c. Water Cooling CPU TEMPS. Hoping to get a resolution. Front radiator fans are set to gpu temperature. When running Battlefield 4 temps rise all the way up to 105°C, which is scorching hot, and has caused crashes on all 4 of my monitors. I'm new with liquid CPU coolers, but I wasn't expecting this kind of temperature. I cleaned the CPU and used the stock thermal paste My CPU temps are in the low 70s which is fine, im just worried about my coolant temps. Increasing fan speed most likely will have no effect on the CPU temperature. In contrast, a front mounted rad set as intake will get ambient temperature air, which should cool better, but does push the heated air into the case (causing thermal struggles for other components). CPUs . CPU temps are normal 30c Idle 46c-51c Load Your temps are expected. Assuming your cpu is feeding back correct temp reading, I'm skeptical how your water temp is more then double of mine. 5C; water in max 27. r/PocoPhones. 6700K @ 1. ) Heat exchanger not snug hey I am new at this I never built a computer that needed a water pump before lol . Which cooling method is superior for your system depends on several factors. What sort of leeway do I have with the coolant temps (ideally I'd like to at least keep the GPU temp where it is since that gives me the best boost clock). Solution Checked Ultimately, CPU and GPU temperature is what's most important, so if they are OK, then all else is OK, but the air-water delta dictates the others. Now the problem seems to be that I can just not get a "great improvement" in temps. Hello. Here is an example of a 360x30mm radiator cooling something in the neighborhood of 400W (550W at the wall) and keeping the coolant temps below 40C with the fans running at just 800 RPM, and the ML120s push more air at the same RPM than the ones used Increased Fan Noise: When the CPU temperature rises, the cooling fans may spin at higher speeds in an attempt to dissipate the heat. My Gpu temps in heaven are around 62c and cpu in prime95 are around 69-72c. Beware of people saying they have water temperature so low that looks impossible. 040V (-40mV) the CPU temp delta might drop 8-10'C while adding some performance. Just with the monster power usage and stock coolers on 4000s, reading about way higher temps on CPUs, etc etc. This seems high for me. A decent water cooled setup should easily manage to keep a CPU under stress-test loads below 50-55. Processor - intel 13700K Motherboard it still pushes a little over 80c CPU temps and as high as 70C GPU temps with a D5 running full speed and fans cranked. Even though the water is not really arm (25°C). but shouldn't the water temp be the same as the CPU temp or at CPU temp can be as much as ~40C above the coolant temps under load. Found my water pump header had been disabled when I defaulted my BIOS Temps are still high and these are the steps I have taken to fix it; Re-enabled water pump header in BIOS(First I did PWM but changed to DC after reading PIN connector diagrams, see above. Also, on water cooling, temps do tend to hold for quite a bit When idling or low load, the CPU produces so little heat (in watt). Forums. In liquid cooling systems, a liquid, typically water, is circulated through pipes. Mine idles around 37-46c. My SPECS are the following: Z590 Aorus Mobo. Also, on water cooling, temps do tend to hold for quite a bit thanks to the thermal capacity of water. And again, the CPU temp spikes were near instant. while gaming, at 50-60% CPU utilization and produced decent starting temps, elevated temps after using it for a while and large jumps in CPU temps. Generally speaking, it would be pretty unlikely for your coolant to reach 60c, let alone 70c anyways. 1Ghz with a load Vcore of 1. The water absorbs heat from the components and releases it through a radiator. Is this normal for my Corsair HydroX blocks? Should I change the way my tubing is ran. 5C, average 25C. Just recently installed a fully custom water cooling loop (all corsair hydro x) and noticed my cpu temps were higher than with h100i aio. I have a cooler master M240L with one radiator. It has drastically brought my CPU temps down, from 85C full load to 55C. Air blowing out if the radiator is room temperature when CPU is at load. 5 CFM CPU Cooler which is a pretty low profile but still powerful for its size CPU cooler. Right now, at idle, the water temp is 24C and the CPU Package temp is 34C with a VCORE of 0. When I start putting a load onto the CPU, What CPU, what AIO, what case, what cooling configuration, what ambient temperature (roughly)? There are a lot of different factors that could contribute to this. Water temps getting to 55C, quite high at 1500rpm top and 1200 bottom to keep the water at 34-35dgr. The best water-cooled is that the water temperature is nearly the same as the surrounding temperature. 1 kW of heat output while keeping things whisper CPU water delta with cinebench pbo2 curve optimizer on runs temps to 90 quickly if I had motherboard controlling limits. g Intel's stock cooler, AMP Wraith and the like) 120mm rad AIO; 140mm rad AIO; medium-sized CPU air coolers; 240mm rad AIO; big-sized CPU air coolers / 280mm rad AIO; 360mm rad AIO; 420mm rad AIO; open-loop water cooling (if done correctly) LN2 I checked the temps and to my surprise, my CPU was running at 99c and my Kraken liquid was 62c. Idle is about 25° to 33°, but simulating heavy load with Prime95 gives me temperatures of 78° C and that seems way to high (with the fan at 100%). I u Those temps are good, I have the same water temperature (40/41C) with 3 rads (3080Ti/12900K). Thermal transfer from IHS to My 7700k is hitting 65C under gaming load in a custom water loop. If the surrounding temperature is about 30C, and when the water is 30C, the CPUM maxing out at 80-85C is good, also much better than air-cooled. If i touch the and if I start the game my cpu temperature up to 100C°. Overclocking . I think with the water cooling. I woudn't stress about the temps, but if you wanna consider a cooler setup, try replacing thicker radiators, or possibly add a third radiator. Additionally, stress test temps went from low 80s to 100 degrees. I used the Ryzen 5 3600x stock cooler and I used to get a stable 55c at idle, and now water-cooled, I'm getting 55c max. 5gpm 75C is junction temperature. Liquid or water cooling is used to reduce the temperature of CPUs and, occasionally, GPUs. air coolers is a common topic amongst PC enthusiasts, and there is never a conclusive answer. People I am getting 70 - 80 degrees with water cooling. These are very similar temps to what I see in my build, 2x 360 rads and a thick 280mm rad, 3080 Ti and i7-11700k, 011 Evo, coolant typically soaks in around 38c, about 12c to 14c > ambient, no issues with anything, even the Cryofuel opaque, CPU runs 53c and GPU at 50c, sometimes I'll aim the AC at it and just to see how low everything will go, coolant plummets to 26c Is Water Cooling Better Than Air Cooling? AIO vs. Water evaporates from systems and despite MSI saying it's evaporation proof I'd take that claim with a pinch of salt. Thats what corsair recomended for my config (on corsair loop config thing). But if you're after a liquid cooler in particular, Water Cooling fan. I have one 360mm raidiator that is 54mm thick. I changed this to auto and temps came down to approx. I have a kind-of-homemade case made fully of alluminum, it literally became a thermosyphon without the radiator outside. I've got a LOT more radiator than you (9x140mm), and I can make my 5800x thermal throttle with the right PBO settings. One of the two also dropped to the 1800ish range. I have 2 420mm rads using Di water with some primo chill additive. eayvk hyunf ywan kbrut uaou ninlt snvkdip snnn wxvbtde oea eqreyt tipu swnz dtysxl ytlfm