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MartyjWebb

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  1. Fans are all spinning. Here's the layout. Fans are marked red
  2. Thanks for your help so far, you've all been much more helpful then their "tech support. I asked if maybe the system had previously been underclocked and the told me to "Set these voltages in BIOS CPU 1.325 SOC (system on chip ) 1.0 (2133 & 2666) SOC 1.1 (3000) SOC 1.2 (3200+) DRAM needs to be set to XMP " I'm not too sure how to make these changes. But I found this section in BIOS But I'm confused because it looks like my CPU core voltage is already lower than what they're telling me to set. Wont that make the temps worse? And I'm not sure what to do about the SOC values they gave me. They don't seem to relate at all the the values I'm seeing in BIOS here Also no idea how to change DRAM to XMP Any suggestions? So far you guys have provided much better support then they can. Thanks!
  3. Unfortunately I thought I had left it up to he pros. I only dived inside to reset the CMOs on their advice. Now I'm very much regretting that. I know that resetting the CMOS restores BIOS to factory defaults. Could it be a setting in there that has reset that might be causing this problem? PC specialist tech support is VERY slow to reply to any of my queries And also you're saying that my temps aren't too bad? At what temperatures do you think I should begin to be concerned?
  4. Disclaimer: I'm a semi noob with computer building Hi, I have a custom built PC which was built for my by PC specialists here in the UK. I was having a lot of BSOD problems and on on their advice I reset the CMOS battery and reseated the ram. Seemed straight forward. However since then I've been getting some concerning temperature readings. It will take 2 weeks round tripping to have the system returned and fixed, but I have work to do so I'm someone can help me find a solution myself. Basically when I render video out of DaVinci Resolve the fans are blasting like they never have before and the liquid cooling unit is displaying a red warning light. It's set to do so when the pump temp is above 45c. Here is a screenshot of my temps I never checked them before the CMOS reset so I don't know how this compares. Do these temps look normal? CPU Maxed at 80c & GPU at 86c After a heavy load the CPU and GPU temps drop to around 40c but the pump itself takes forever to get back to idl temp. I'm talking like an hour In every other way the system seems to be functioning normal. I'm just very concerned by the intense fans and red warning light that I din't experience before. Could there be a problem with he pump? Thanks Specs Mobo: ASUS PRIME X399-A AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080Ti Cooling: H80i v2
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