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Best AIO Liquid CPU Cooler for intel i7 7820x not giving my good Temperature

Hi is there a better Aio Liquid for my i7 7820x because my cpu get hot with my Corsair Hydro Series H115 temp on ide get 60-65 and my Aio run the fan loud and when i am gaming it will rise up to 80-90 i don't overclock i did replace my Aio with the same i know how to put Thermal Compound just lost but i am thing if i need a better Aio or i need to replace my cpu can anybody Help!!!!!  

 

 

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Have you tried replacing the thermal compound yet?

Also how old is the cooler?

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i have a few time i don't use the AIO thermal compound that came i bought one and my Aio it new got it last year

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There shouldn't be an issue with that AIO and that chip.  Have you messed with pump settings, fan curve etc?  Use iCUE software (I have the Corsair H100i GTX on a 125w TDP processor and it runs cold as ice.) and mess around.  Monitor your pump fluctuations etc.  Try extreme pump speed.

 

Could be you have a nasty air bubble trapped in the AIO pump as well.  Unmount it all, put the radiator above the pump (make a straight line basically) and shake it around trying to get the air bubble out and into the radiator.  Is your radiator mounted higher than your AIO pump?  If not that's where all of the air will get trapped.

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8 minutes ago, Frankie128 said:

i have a few time i don't use the AIO thermal compound that came i bought one and my Aio it new got it last year

How old is the cooler? After 3-5 years AIO liquid coolers start to go bad.

 

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That AIO should be fine on that CPU. Something is wrong, either bad AIO or bad conductivity between CPU and block. Idle should be around 30c and around 75c under prime95 stress test. (without oc)

 

I have almost the exact same setup btw, 7820x, prime x299 deluxe, 1080ti ftw3 (just one though).

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a) your fans are upside down

b) can't you mount the rad on the front? looks like you can

c) check the backplate, if it's loose that's the reason for the overheating, use solid rubber washers to fix it.

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