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23GaritoJ

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    AMD FX 8320E
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    970A SLI Krait Edition MSI
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    Republic Of Gamers GTX 1080
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    Its big
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    2TB HHD 250GB SSD
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    EVGA 500W
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    C27F591 & HP 22er
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    CoolerMaster LC240E RGB
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    Razer Blackwidow Chroma
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  1. I got a new water cooler and I'm getting 80°C in bios. I can only do a front mount. Nothing i do works. Yes I have the correct amount of thermal paste. Yes the fans are on correctly. Yes the wiring is correct. One thing I noticed is that one of the tubes/pumps is cold and vibration while the other is isnt cold or vibrating. I dont know if that's the problem but I just need help. Also some games I play have gotten worse. I'm getting worse fps, lagging more, and that's pretty much it. But if anyone has any ideas I'll take them. Thank you.
  2. Thermal paste is fine. But no I can clearly tell that water is going through 1 tube and not the other.
  3. The fans are fine. But the water is just going from the radiator to the block. The other tube does nothing
  4. I found the problem. On of the tubes just isnt sending water through. No vibration. No coldness. Nothing.
  5. I've went over my instructions 3 times already. Watched a few installing guides for my water cooler. And looked at a thermal paste guide. It's all correct. And I have the cables in the correct place
  6. Would it help if I flipped this fan around? Like how I did to the radiator
  7. I'll check the rpm tomorrow. I have one cord from the cpu block going to cpufan. The fans going to sysfan1
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