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CPU Temps Too High?

I have a i5-9600K Stock and Kraken M22 and the temps are:

 

idle 55°C+

prime95 100°C+

 

Now I’m sure thats not right... it does turbo to well over 4Ghz while running tho. Any thoughts?

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What do you have for cooling and how did you apply the thermal paste?

 

EDIT (because it's late): How hot does the radiator get?

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I do the Pea Size method. I attached pics of the paste. Looks even. I don’t think I can tell how hot the radiator is unless you guys might know. 

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Where did you install the radiator? Pump should never be the highest point of aio loop.

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I would say even? The case is an h400 and the radiator exhausts out the back. 

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Just now, undrac86 said:

I would say even? The case is an h400 and the radiator exhausts out the back. 

And tubes are under the rad? It might not make a difference but if there is some air in the loop you want it to settle to the radiator and not in the pump block or tubes.

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Tubes are at the bottom of the rad, loop down to the cpu. Think of it as a backwards nike symbol.

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Side panel is off. I tried some settings in the bios. Full fan speed. 60°C

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Tried maxing out pump and fan speed? Otherwise it has to be a faulty unit or very low mounting pressure.

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Okay so reapplied the paste... Aaaand it seems a little better but no. Pics of temps and mounting. I have no ideas. 

Edit: Also, I didn't feel the radiator itself, but the airflow coming out of it was very cool. #stillNoIdeas

 

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so the rad and pump etc aren't getting hot at all? To be honest with you, when ever I get an Intel CPU I just delid it and go from there. My 6700k had such bad temps out the box I quickly shut it down, took my loop apart and got ready for hard line tubing while delidding the 6700k. Temps shot down.

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I think its just the cooler in this case and making sure I wasn't missing something... I was testing this against an air cooled (old intel basic one) i7-6700K and it didn't get to 100°C. Thanks for the help guys... Do you have any recommendations for a 120mm rad AIO Water Cooler?

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6 hours ago, undrac86 said:

I think its just the cooler in this case and making sure I wasn't missing something... I was testing this against an air cooled (old intel basic one) i7-6700K and it didn't get to 100°C. Thanks for the help guys... Do you have any recommendations for a 120mm rad AIO Water Cooler?

Not really but I would suggest a bigger radiator 280-360mm.

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On 3/13/2019 at 6:16 AM, undrac86 said:

I have a i5-9600K Stock and Kraken M22 and the temps are:

 

idle 55°C+

prime95 100°C+

 

Now I’m sure thats not right... it does turbo to well over 4Ghz while running tho. Any thoughts?

 

If the rad isnt getting hot , its likely the pump is not running.

 

make sure you have it powered/wired in correctly, if its still not working at that point, its a dead unit.

 

Since ur runnign a 120mm Unit i would sugest a refund if u can get it, and find a good air cooler, it will perform better for the price and wont have the same poitns of failure AIO's have.

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Update: I got this product a bit ago, so RMA'ing is way out of the question... I went ahead and got a new unit.

 

In the mean time, I installed CAM but only the lighting effects are avail. None of the pump settings or fan settings seem to be detectable. Thanks for everyone's help on this one :)

 

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