So, I've got a Gigabyte Z690 UD AX DDR4 mainboard with an i9-12900K processor cooled by an MSI CoreLiqid 240R cooler and an Asus RTX 3060 video card. It's all mounted in a Cougar Mesh-G case. The cooler fans are mounted in the front of the case, taking case air and blowing it out the front of the case. There is a 120mm fan in the rear, also exhausting air. The case does have venting in the top, but not enough room to mount the cooler radiator there.
Voltages are around:
12v = 12.24v
5v = 5.1v
3.3v = 3.4v
DIMM = 1.2v
CPU = 1.06v
I've just installed Aida64 and I'm running a stability test. I'm seeing CPU temps as high as 100'C and throttling up to 33%, averaging around 10%.
This sounds like the CPU cooler is not doing it's job.
It's a major job to disassemble the computer and reinstall the cooler, but if it helps I can do it.
- Should the radiator fans be pulling air from inside the case and blowing out, or should I reverse the radiator fans to pull in cool air?
- Is the 240R cooler good enough to handle the 12900K?
- What can I do to reduce the throttling of the CPU?
Voltages are around:
12v = 12.24v
5v = 5.1v
3.3v = 3.4v
DIMM = 1.2v
CPU = 1.06v
I've just installed Aida64 and I'm running a stability test. I'm seeing CPU temps as high as 100'C and throttling up to 33%, averaging around 10%.
This sounds like the CPU cooler is not doing it's job.
It's a major job to disassemble the computer and reinstall the cooler, but if it helps I can do it.
- Should the radiator fans be pulling air from inside the case and blowing out, or should I reverse the radiator fans to pull in cool air?
- Is the 240R cooler good enough to handle the 12900K?
- What can I do to reduce the throttling of the CPU?