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00newboldc

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  1. Many thanks for the detailed feedback! To be honest I have not taken a lot of notice of the gpu temps as they always seem to be lower than than the cpu temps. In terms of testing for cpu ive just been using cinebench for the cpu and uningine benchmark for gpu and I’ve been monitoring them temps with hwmonitor. What would you recommend for properly testing cpu and gpu and monitoring temps?
  2. Thanks for the reply, yes I’ve tried running fans at max speed, doesn’t make a massive difference. Removing the side panels and lid of the case (phanteks evolv atx TG) does make a small difference. As far as I’m aware I’ve bled the radiators correctly, first time I’ve done a custom loop so there’s a chance I may not have done it properly!
  3. Thanks for responding, the pump is an EK ddc pump with pwm so I have it on a curve at the moment but it’s runs at full speed when under load. I’m not sure on the ambient temps, but they won’t be that high as it’s winter in the UK and I never have the heating on in my office to help with the the cooling!
  4. Apologies if this has been covered before but I’ve just completed my first full custom loop and was wondering if my temps are a little higher than they should be for a custom loop. My setup is as follows:Ryzen 7 1700 (small oc 3.7ghz, stock voltage)Gigabyte x370 Gaming K716GB DDR4 3200mhz Team Group dark proEVGA 1080 SC editionSeasonic Focus 750wPhanteks Evolv ATX tempered glass caseMy cooling setup is:EK DDC PumpEK GPU waterblockEK cpu & motherboard block12mm hardline tubing, with ek fittings1no. 240mm black ice nemesis radiator in the top of the case1no. 240mm black ice nemesis radiator in the front of the case3no. 120mm EK Vardar fans as intake in the front of the case2no. 120mm EK Vardar fans exhaust top of the case1no. 140mm Corsair mag lev fan as exhaust in rear of caseCurrently my static temps for cpu are hovering around 35-40 and are going up to 60 - 65 under load. I know this isn’t an issue but would have thought a custom loop would have offerd better temps. Also after the computer has been under load the temps struggle to return back to static temps. I was wondering if this was normal and if anyone can provide and advice? Spent around £500-£600 on the custom loop and I want to make sure I’m getting the full potential out of it! Many thanks in advance.
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