Hi,
I've been using this AIO since yesterday. It's a pretty cool AIO, but there's one thing that concerns me about it.
The AIO cools my Ryzen 3900X connected to my Crosshair VIII Hero WiFi motherboard, in the chassis I have 3 140mm fans connected at the front for good airflow (the fan on the back of the case I had to dismantle because it hooked into the AIO) AIO I have connected on top of the chassis. Freezer works in factory push mode. The thermall paste I use is Noctua NT-H2, which is one of the best on the market. PC case is SilentBase 801 from BeQuiet.
And what happens?
Well, after turning on the computer (first time after installing this AIO) my temps in Idle were - 35.5-36 degrees Celsius, although these temperatures in Idle slowly, steadily increase. After a few minutes the constant temperature in Idle was 37 degrees, then 38 degrees and so it reached 40-41 degrees in Idle. I mean here the lower possible temperature in Idle, I'm skipping the voltage and clock jumps which is normal for Ryzens. Today starting temperature in Idle is always 39 degrees, slowly raising to 41.
I have the cooler fans set to 100% in bios.
Is that normal for this AIO? I thought the temperature in Idle will be constant, but you can see that everything is gently warming up, so it can't reach the initial low temperatures in Idle.
Is this normal behavior for an AIO? Or could be some problem with pump or something?
Before I bought this cooling, I had an NH-D15 that kept better temperatures. I thought this AIO, which is so praised, would cool better, i hoped for 31-32 in Idle. Ambient temp is 28-29
EDIT:
Im also using Windows power Plan from Computerbase and i have negative offset for CPU - 0.1V, without that temps would be even higher
I've been using this AIO since yesterday. It's a pretty cool AIO, but there's one thing that concerns me about it.
The AIO cools my Ryzen 3900X connected to my Crosshair VIII Hero WiFi motherboard, in the chassis I have 3 140mm fans connected at the front for good airflow (the fan on the back of the case I had to dismantle because it hooked into the AIO) AIO I have connected on top of the chassis. Freezer works in factory push mode. The thermall paste I use is Noctua NT-H2, which is one of the best on the market. PC case is SilentBase 801 from BeQuiet.
And what happens?
Well, after turning on the computer (first time after installing this AIO) my temps in Idle were - 35.5-36 degrees Celsius, although these temperatures in Idle slowly, steadily increase. After a few minutes the constant temperature in Idle was 37 degrees, then 38 degrees and so it reached 40-41 degrees in Idle. I mean here the lower possible temperature in Idle, I'm skipping the voltage and clock jumps which is normal for Ryzens. Today starting temperature in Idle is always 39 degrees, slowly raising to 41.
I have the cooler fans set to 100% in bios.
Is that normal for this AIO? I thought the temperature in Idle will be constant, but you can see that everything is gently warming up, so it can't reach the initial low temperatures in Idle.
Is this normal behavior for an AIO? Or could be some problem with pump or something?
Before I bought this cooling, I had an NH-D15 that kept better temperatures. I thought this AIO, which is so praised, would cool better, i hoped for 31-32 in Idle. Ambient temp is 28-29
EDIT:
Im also using Windows power Plan from Computerbase and i have negative offset for CPU - 0.1V, without that temps would be even higher
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