Yes RM is more accurate and so is HWinfo64.7 3700X and Masterliquid ML240L rgb. But i used MSI Afterburner, but when i use Ryzen Master, it shows 37°. Is Ryzen Master more reliable than Afterburner?
Which CpU and AIO ?Hi. I have a cooling problem. So, my CPU temps at idle is between 50-67, and when gaming it's between 65-81. I'm even on a liquid cooler. My temps jump with 10-17 degrees - how is this possible? Also, it's a new rig and therefore i'm worried.
7 3700X and Masterliquid ML240L rgb. But i used MSI Afterburner, but when i use Ryzen Master, it shows 37°. Is Ryzen Master more reliable than Afterburner?Which CpU and AIO ?
Yes RM is more accurate and so is HWinfo64.7 3700X and Masterliquid ML240L rgb. But i used MSI Afterburner, but when i use Ryzen Master, it shows 37°. Is Ryzen Master more reliable than Afterburner?
How do i check my pump-speed?Yes RM is more accurate and so is HWinfo64.
Check temps under load with them or either one. Also check cooler connections and make sure that pump runs at full speed.
Pump should be connected to AIO_Pump header on the MB if your MB has it, they are usually not adjustable, or a Chassis fan header set In BIOS to DC control and for full speed. You can see it's speed in BIOS or any program like HWinfo.How do i check my pump-speed?
It's already on DC. Also, it is on 100%. But should i use RM or MSI Afterburner?Pump should be connected to AIO_Pump header on the MB if your MB has it, they are usually not adjustable, or a Chassis fan header set In BIOS to DC control and for full speed. You can see it's speed in BIOS or any program like HWinfo.
RM and HWinfo.It's already on DC. Also, it is on 100%. But should i use RM or MSI Afterburner?
Alright. That was the problem. Now, it shows 37° at idle. Thanks!RM and HWinfo.