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  1. Hi, I currently use 3 monitors - 2x 24" FHD and 1x 27" 2k. I want to scale the 27" 2k monitor to 125%, but keep 100% scaling on remaining FHDs. What happens now is that apps looks good on the 27", but are blurred on FHD monitors. If I set everything to the same scale factor, it looks fine. Is there any way to use scaling on one monitor only and have unblurred apps on all the screens?
  2. Thank you, I guess so as well at this point. But it's weird I got only few degrees difference between AIO and my old cheap air cooler. Welp, at least the swag with the new AIO is real.
  3. I think your are misinterpreting the chart. Please notice that temps are on the left y axis, right y axis is CPU usage. And looking at that first 2 mins are almost the same on both charts.
  4. Re-applyed the thermal paste, results didnt seem to change (this is 1.2V):
  5. I think my AIO doesn't have PWM controlled pump. Here's the manual, which possibly confirms that spc-navis-rgb-120-240-280-aio-manual-c.pdf Btw: wouldn't pump failure lead to much much higer temps?
  6. How can I check if pump is working correctly?
  7. I just checked with the video I was recording on my air cooler (BeQuiet Pure Rock) this morning, on the same settings with AIO I get almost same temps, 1-2 degrees difference max... (AIO, No AIO) So how can I troubleshoot this?
  8. Yes, the temps are quite low for the games, but I wonder if they are correct for what you should expect from an AIO? It's my first AIO system and I expected temps to be even lower tbh. Just wanted to know if I demanded too much from a budget AIO or maybe I've done something wrong or something's not working correctly? Are these normal temps for an AIO cooled 9600k? Unfortunately I didn't think about making tests on my air cooler before mounting AIO so I could compare.
  9. Sure! Tests on FHD Ultra presets, 4,4GHz and 1.25V. Warhammer Vermintide 2: avg ~55, max ~60 (probably could go a little more higer in high demanding scenarious) Ranbow Six Siege: avg ~65, max ~68 CS:GO: avg ~60, max ~63
  10. Ok, so just to be sure, these are results with fixed voltage (this is some kind of build-in BIOS OC mode, but it makes voltage fixed) : Are these fine for this GPU and this AIO?
  11. Well okey, let's forget overclocking then. Still - why my CPU is running turbo up to 4,4 GHz instead of advertised 4.6 on stock settings? Is it normal? And what can I do about my cooling? Is it working correctly?
  12. Jesus, I intentionally didn't modify anything in places where "modyfing this can damage your CPU" popup showed, how could that be possible after just making few changes in "Basic Tuning" tab?! And that's just after I moved it + 0.1GHz - that's insane! That means I shouldn't use XTU or what? And what does it say about the temps then?
  13. Sorry, I'm not much of an overclocker. I just moved CPU frequency in XTU to 4,7GHz, so I assumed it's stock. I added voltage chart in previous post.
  14. I haven't modify the voltage, it's stock (I guess 1.37). Im using fans from default AR5X case. Pump - no idea how to check if it's working correctly. Voltage from the test: Settings from XTU:
  15. Hello everyone! I just mounted new AIO cooling for my CPU (i5-9600k): Silentium Navis 240 RGB My temps seems relatively high, but I have no good point of reference to tell. Can you please tell me if these temps are fine for AIO + i5-9600k? I made two tests in the OCCT, one with stock clock (4,4GHz): and one slighthly OC'd (4,7GHz): CPU fans curve is set for default. I'd be greatful if you could help me confirm if these temps are good for this setup!
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