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Freshavakado

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  1. I actually tried this about a month ago, which is why I bought the aforementioned thermal paste, helped a bit, but it seems like voltage offset helped solve the issue. Thanks!
  2. I just tried what you suggested, had the offset to .020 and temps are already declining a bit, max temp in Cinnabench is now 78°C. Should I trying increasing the offset a bit more as long as it stays stable? Okay, will do, Thanks, I just tried .040 and its gone down a couple degrees more. Thanks for your help!
  3. I just tried what you suggested, had the offset to .020 and temps are already declining a bit, max temp in Cinnabench is now 78°C. Should I trying increasing the offset a bit more as long as it stays stable?
  4. I thought so. I checked in the BIOS and the AIO Pump header is set to DC power. As for the voltage offset, I'm checking how to do that now, I'm inexperienced in manual CPU overclocking (or undervolting in this case). The picture attached is my BIOS and shows what speeds and voltage I'm running at. Edit: The highlighted setting was set to Auto previously.
  5. No, I'm using Kryonaut from Thermal Grizzly.
  6. I've been trying to figure out for a while if my AIO is performing incorrectly or if my CPU just naturally runs hot. I'm running a Intel i7-7700K with a Corsair H100i Pro, all details of system are in the UserBenchmark PDF if interested, or if it helps. After running Cinnabench I got max temps of 83°C (readings from HWMonitor) running a clock speed of just under 4.4Ghz. While in HWMonitor it was showing all the detailed readings such as the listed 83°C, in iCue, it was showing the AIO temp from 32-34°C, drastically different. While I'm not sure if that's the block temperature or loop temperature, it still seems way too different. I'll add some screenshots of the readings from the Cinnabench benchmark. I'm looking to figure out if it likely the cooling solution that has malfunctioned or if my CPU just runs that hot and the cooling solution is not the issue. Any help or insight on the matter would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Asus STRIX Z270H GAMING Performance Results - UserBenchmark.pdf
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