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So I've been noticing over the last several months that my CPU temps have risen a bit. Previously I was using a H105. After a huge fiasco with swapping cases, I thought my H105 was faulty, so I got a H100i V2 with new 120mm Maglev fans.

 

Well anyways with my h105 previously in prime 95 small FFTs i got around 80C, with SP120mm fans spinning at 1100RPM at most. But with my new H100i V2 with MagLev fans spinning at over 1500RPM, (same case and case fans too BTW), my temps are well above the 90C mark.

 

Thermal paste I'm quite sure is spot on. It's the stock thermal paste right on the H100i V2, and I already know how to replace these AIOs as I changed out an H105 over 4 times last week.

 

Specs:
4690K @ 4.5ghz 1.250v

H100i V2 120mm maglev fans @ 1700RPM (when maxing out on synthetic.

 

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The H100 had 28% more surface area and a similar rad/cpu block.  Its to the h100i + maglev fans credit they only lose about 12% performance to the much larger rad.

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I would be tempted to run an Aida 64 FPU test, Prime 95 can be damn right destructive - which is cool but dangerous.

 

For comparison I had a system with (4x) 120mm x 40mm thick radiator area with fans, and after 10 mins of Aida 64 FPU testing it was leveling out at 84 degrees.

 

Sorry if it's not the most useful response, but if you download Aida64 and run an FPU only stress test and then compared it to the result I have given it should give you a ballpark figure.

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