Howdy,
So I changed my chip from a 3500X to a 5900X on an updated https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B550-AORUS-ELITE-V2-rev-10-11. My case was the Corsair 4000D Airflow. As time progressed the old 240mm Antec Kukler seemed to be battling a bit to cool the 5900X once summer started. I then did a bit of research and decided to change the case to a new Antec C8 ARGB and an ID-Cooling SL360 XE Black Space. The Antec C8 Case (new) has some serious airflow with it's 2 x 160mm intake fans at the bottom, 1x 120mm extractor at the back and the 3 extractors at the top with the AIO. The AIO was mounted at the top of the case.
Starting up the machine, the CPU temps easily goes to 80+degrees at idle and peaks at 90 when I do something lite, like browsing.
I repasted the cooler, tested the mobo headers by swapping the radiator fan to the Mobo CPU_OPT and the pump header to CPU_FAN. In both cases the radiator fans spin, but there is no way for me to determine that the pump is pumping. In the bios, gigabyte command center and the ID-Cooling software the connectors show RPM but the cpu does not cool down.
Can the chip somehow become old/degrade and produce heat uncontrollably?
Could it be that the MOBO is not producing enough power to turn the pump?
Is it perhaps just a case of a faulty cooler?
Is the Cooler not up to par and worse that the the older, smaller Antec cooler?
Any idea how I can further troubleshoot this issue?
So I changed my chip from a 3500X to a 5900X on an updated https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/B550-AORUS-ELITE-V2-rev-10-11. My case was the Corsair 4000D Airflow. As time progressed the old 240mm Antec Kukler seemed to be battling a bit to cool the 5900X once summer started. I then did a bit of research and decided to change the case to a new Antec C8 ARGB and an ID-Cooling SL360 XE Black Space. The Antec C8 Case (new) has some serious airflow with it's 2 x 160mm intake fans at the bottom, 1x 120mm extractor at the back and the 3 extractors at the top with the AIO. The AIO was mounted at the top of the case.
Starting up the machine, the CPU temps easily goes to 80+degrees at idle and peaks at 90 when I do something lite, like browsing.
I repasted the cooler, tested the mobo headers by swapping the radiator fan to the Mobo CPU_OPT and the pump header to CPU_FAN. In both cases the radiator fans spin, but there is no way for me to determine that the pump is pumping. In the bios, gigabyte command center and the ID-Cooling software the connectors show RPM but the cpu does not cool down.
Can the chip somehow become old/degrade and produce heat uncontrollably?
Could it be that the MOBO is not producing enough power to turn the pump?
Is it perhaps just a case of a faulty cooler?
Is the Cooler not up to par and worse that the the older, smaller Antec cooler?
Any idea how I can further troubleshoot this issue?