[SOLVED] Cooling System/CPU temps

Mar 5, 2020
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Hi,

Please tell me if the temps in the picture below are ok. The temps are after 5 minutes in Aida64 Extreme.
I have the next system:
Case: Cooler master M500p Mesh (2x200mm front intake ; 1x120mm back exhaust)
CPU Cooler: Cooler master ml360 mounted top with 3x120mm exhaust
CPU: 8700k 4.7 all cores 1.2v
Ram: 32gb G.Skill trident 3600mhz CL 16 - 1.35v - SA 1.2v; IO 1.12v.
Motherboard: MSI Z390 Carbon Pro
GPU: RTX 2080 Super MSI Ventus OC
Sound Card: EVGA NU
https://ibb.co/yXjBzJb - case
https://ibb.co/wCQcQ6f - temps after 5 min in Aida64 extreme
Are these temps ok?

The pump is making noises randomly but its not very loud. I attached also the noise that is doing. On the background are also the fans so the sound its just the buzzing sound. Is this noise ok?
The pump is connected to the water pump header and the fans to the cpu fan header. Pump is on DC (i think is 100% all the time) and the fans are on PWM with a curve (30° -40% ; 45° - 60% ; 60° - 75% ; 70° - 100%)
https://voca.ro/h8zcLJgWtz0

Thank you in advance for the time spent to read this and maybe have an answer.
 
Solution
Noise sounds pretty bad, maybe do a little shake if it is air bubbles?
I only say this because I did this to mine when it had a buzzing noise and it stopped. Try to put the pump on full speed too, this sometimes will help.

I reckon the temps are a little high for an AIO, I use to have a corsair H115i and used a H100i GTX previously and never ever went that high, I have a 2k monitor and I play pretty much most games on the highest setting.

I initially had my Rad on the front of my case to intake cold air though for the CPU. GPU did go up an extra 1-2 degrees but when I put a G12+X63 on it, all stayed below 50 when under heavy stress testing.
I can not see your temperatures cleanly.

If your idle cpu temperature is in the 10-15c. over ambient range, you cooler is mounted well and doing ok.
Noise from the pump is not so good. It might indicate a bubble in the coolant or a pump going bad.

If your temperatures during a stress test go no higher than 85c. you are ok.
If you ever reach a max of 100c. you have a problem and are likely throttling.

HWmonitor will give you the current, min and max temperatures.
 
I can not see your temperatures cleanly.

If your idle cpu temperature is in the 10-15c. over ambient range, you cooler is mounted well and doing ok.
Noise from the pump is not so good. It might indicate a bubble in the coolant or a pump going bad.

If your temperatures during a stress test go no higher than 85c. you are ok.
If you ever reach a max of 100c. you have a problem and are likely throttling.

HWmonitor will give you the current, min and max temperatures.
You have the temps with min/max/avg in aida64extreme picture, also in hwinfo. What do you mean you cant see the temps cleanly?
https://ibb.co/wCQcQ6f
 
Noise sounds pretty bad, maybe do a little shake if it is air bubbles?
I only say this because I did this to mine when it had a buzzing noise and it stopped. Try to put the pump on full speed too, this sometimes will help.

I reckon the temps are a little high for an AIO, I use to have a corsair H115i and used a H100i GTX previously and never ever went that high, I have a 2k monitor and I play pretty much most games on the highest setting.

I initially had my Rad on the front of my case to intake cold air though for the CPU. GPU did go up an extra 1-2 degrees but when I put a G12+X63 on it, all stayed below 50 when under heavy stress testing.
 
Solution
Noise sounds pretty bad, maybe do a little shake if it is air bubbles?
I only say this because I did this to mine when it had a buzzing noise and it stopped. Try to put the pump on full speed too, this sometimes will help.

I reckon the temps are a little high for an AIO, I use to have a corsair H115i and used a H100i GTX previously and never ever went that high, I have a 2k monitor and I play pretty much most games on the highest setting.

I initially had my Rad on the front of my case to intake cold air though for the CPU. GPU did go up an extra 1-2 degrees but when I put a G12+X63 on it, all stayed below 50 when under heavy stress testing.
i never saw below 50 degrees for the max temps in a stress test like aida64 or prime95 , are those temps correct maybe they were when you were gaming not stress testing.
 
Guys after removing the radiator from the case and shaking it (pump on the lower side and the rad on the higher) the pump now is very quiet. I did this also with the aio powered to be sure the air goes up in the rad.