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3x 360mm rads expected temp.

DrCalm

Hey guys, what are the temps I should be expecting with 1x 360mm EK XE push/pull @1000rpm or a bit more but less than 1200rpm. 2x 360mm EK PE 1200rpm push only. This will all be housed in lian li o11D XL so 2 intake rads and 1 exhaust. It will be 8086k @5.3ghz 1.38V and 2080 Ti KP OCed (max power draw I ever seen was 400w in 4k rtx on). Any info is welcome about this, its going to be my first loop. Thanks.

 

edit: the fans used will be noctua NF A12x25s , room temp 22-23C

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9 minutes ago, DrCalm said:

what is the temps I should be expecting

Low ones for the hardware you're running. GPUs usually take very well to watercooling, most of the time the Turing cards sit in the 50s, Radeons around 50-60 depending on the card. CPU temps should be pretty low as well with that rad setup, but at the end of the day nobody can tell you for sure lol. 

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You should be able to crank those NF-A12x25's to around 1500 rpm and still stay very quiet. I just bought 8 of them myself, already tested them individual, and they are very quiet, will be installing them after Xmas.

 

As for temps, cant give u a figure but with 3x 360mm rads and those fans, u should end up with temps as good as u can get from a water loop.

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Temps will be the same at 2 360’s. 

Though fan speed is the biggest factor along with flow. 

 

Depends on the load of the cpu but 60 and 50 for the could should be expected. 

 

Unless it’s just small benchmark tests and not realworld gaming for several hours. 

 

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