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RayMRQ

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  1. Na, I'm stuck with it unless i buy another case, which will not be any time soon lmao.
  2. Jeez alright, my bad for cheaping out on the case then lol. Thanks for the info.
  3. Hi, any ideas on where I could replace the front panel of this case. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KGSJRC3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It's a mid tower atx, the front panel is pretty bad, the bottom fan is the only one that feels like it's pulling in air and the other 2 are barely doing anything, I'm already considering on changing my Fractal design fans that came my AIO set with some Noctua redux nf f12 so it can be more quieter + rpm. The only thing that I can find close to a front panel replacement is this Phanteks eclipse one https://www.overclockers.co.uk/phanteks-eclipse-p400a-metal-mesh-front-panel-black-ca-09t-pt.html , which looks fine tbh not sure. Thanks
  4. Better, 46-48 average temps playing Battlefront for 1h+. And averaging around 37-39c on idle. Would see like i'd need to get a better front panel then? Or is that not worth for that extra 3c difference?
  5. I have the fans on the AIO header so the noise is coming from that. Having the fans connected to the motherboard was still pretty loud. With the auto setup on the pump, I can actually hear the pump under load whilst still keeping the fans at a noise that's not loud. So it's definitely working to cool the CPU if the temps rise. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07KGSJRC3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 That's the case, the front of the case is not ideal it only really feels like the bottom/middle is taking the air in. 2 fans on the top as exhaust and one at the back. 3 At the front acting as intake. So from inside to out, it's Radiator>Fan>Case
  6. Sorry, the screenshot is incorrect. Here's what it looks like now. I'm seeing more temps in the 30s which is huge improvement from before as I was hitting 45-55s on idle. Changed the Ryzen Master prolfile to this one for even lower temps > 4.15Ghz @ 1.15v (haven't tried higher clock speeds but that is fine). Also the issue with the cooler, it's to loud to have it on PWM and even with PWM, I'm only seeing maybe 3-5c of temperature difference. With the auto setup, it's much quieter + the temps aren't a huge diffirence. Playing Battlefront2 with everything set on ultra, the max temp I was seeing was about 52c on CPU Die Average (forgot to watch the Tdie).
  7. Slight update, so I went back to what you said first, put the cooler on auto, however I found the fans connected to mobo with a splitter was just disgustingly loud. I put the fans back on the radiator header as the temps putting on the mobo was only maybe 5/6c difference between connected to mobo with PWM adjustments and just using the auto setting on the pump. It's actually not the cooler that's the issue, but the voltage, absolutely ridiculous stock voltage on 3900x is 1.4v hence the reason I'm hitting 40-50s on idle. Undervolted on Ryzen Master with the cores locked to 4.15 (so what MSI Game boost would provide if it's enabled) and then have the voltage set to 1.2, seen a straight 10c drop in temps from about 51/2 is what I generally saw on idle, to about 40-44, albeit still high even with cooling but I'll see what I can do And with this as my cinebench score. edit: Got it even to a lower voltage, 1.5625 Actually getting temps in 30s this time. + Cinebench scores was still hitting the same score either a bit above or below.
  8. Between 44-57s on idle after making that change so it actually increased for some reason. Really frustrating. I tweaked all the other fans instead, so they all have SMART Fan Mode and then adjusted so it's starting off low and then increases with CPU temp. Then just made the Pump/Radiator fans just set to PWM with smart mode off. Auto for some reason had the fans running at a lower speed? Not sure if that's correct or not. But now the pump/radiator fans are running at a much higher speed than previous. Now temps around a more stable 41/47 on idle. So there's a change I guess, but not without having those fans making a bit of noise, will most likely need to sort something out with that to make it less.
  9. Okay cool got you, I can only seem to get 2909 as the most, which looks fine compared to yours. The only way I can do this without having to deal with splitters and not deal with a loud fans, is move the 3 fans on the radiator to the motherboard, have the AIO cooler on the pump fan h eader, and have a single exhaust fan on the radiator header. And here's the end result. CPU, System 3 & 4 are all fans from the radiator, pump being the pump and a exhaust fan. And system 1 & 2 being the other exhaust fans. Does that look/sound alright?
  10. If it's the radiator headers does that mean I'm gona have to change it to the Mobo headers?
  11. Also I've been using Ryzen Master for the CPU temps as looking at CoreTemps or HWmonitor they always seem higher. (Maybe I'm being thick about this one?)
  12. Oh, right my bad, thought you meant the radiator tubes, na I've got the CPU Block tubes at the bottom. Fans are all plugged into the the radiator, the pump is then plugged in the CPU Fan header.
  13. Letting it run max sounds like a jet engine, the only time it starts to rev up is after 55c anything before is set at 40% RPM. I can give it a go and see it how fairs. I've the tubes at the top, but that's because there isn't enough space for it to fit at the bottom of the case. Mounted the CPU Block with screw driver.
  14. I've changed it to PWM, and then configured the speeds from the UEFI
  15. Hi, first time poster so if I did something wrong let me know So, I did my first build and notice i'm getting high temps with a water cooler, about 39/40c on idle, nothing opened other than Ryzen master, and then during games I'm seeing 60-68? Here's the build; CPU: Ryzen 9 3900x Grahpics Card: MSI 2060 Super Motherboard: MSI x470 Gaming Plus max RAM: 2x16GB Corsair vengence 3000mhz And for CPU cooling i'm using Fractal design Celsius S36 OS: Win10 Pro 3 Fans acting as exhaust, 1 at the back 2 at the top. And then 3 fans in front of the radiator acting as intake. I did update motherboard, installed any drivers and ect to see if it was doing anything, I am using the Ryzen High Performance power plan, I actually got higher temps using the balanced Ryzen plan for some reason. Fans for the AIO Cooler are set to 40% as soon as it turns on and then 50/65% (can't remember at the top of my head) at 55c and then 75% at 60/65c and 100% at 70c So during games as an example I tested Battlefront 2 with ultra settings and direcxt12 disabled and was getting about 60-65c as the temps. Cinebench R20 was hitting around 90c. I did google and found other users was getting lower idle temps than I am hence the reason I'm checking to get a 3rd party view on whether or not I messed something up/or something needs to be sorted. I also re-seated the cooler/pump on the CPU just to double check. Edit forgot to mention, not using game boost on the motherboard and I do have A-XMP enabled as well and nothing is overclocked.
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