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Temps high or normal ?

I know cable management sux.

anyway GPU is gigabyte windforce oc rtx2080 with nzxt G12 and corsair H105.( i use evga precision too +100 clock,power target 109, temp target 88c) pulling air in from top with 2x 120mm ll fans.

CPU I79700K 4.9GHZ with corsair h150i pro, pulling air in from front with 3x 120mm ml fans > 3x 120mm ll fans as the picture.

when gpu 99% use it gets max 74-77c

when cpu 99% use gets 60-65c

also 1x 120mm ll fan at the back pulling air out

 

is these results too bad ? i used thermal grizzly for thermal paste to cpu and gpu.

max rpm speed i use 1100-1300rpm, i dont want to go further. also my case is small as you see.

please give suggestions.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Cemil2565 said:

I know cable management sux.

anyway GPU is gigabyte windforce oc rtx2080 with nzxt G12 and corsair H105.( i use evga precision too +100 clock,power target 109, temp target 88c) pulling air in from top with 2x 120mm ll fans.

CPU I79700K 4.9GHZ with corsair h150i pro, pulling air in from front with 3x 120mm ml fans > 3x 120mm ll fans as the picture.

when gpu 99% use it gets max 74-77c

when cpu 99% use gets 60-65c

also 1x 120mm ll fan at the back pulling air out

 

is these results too bad ? i used thermal grizzly for thermal paste to cpu and gpu.

max rpm speed i use 1100-1300rpm, i dont want to go further. also my case is small as you see.

please give suggestions.

 

 

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Have the fans for the GPU rad pulling air out of the case imo. Also most air coolers do very well compared to an AIO on a GPU. 

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That's ok

 

my toasters ramp up fans and hit 85C while gaming

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26 minutes ago, KingCry said:

Have the fans for the GPU rad pulling air out of the case imo. Also most air coolers do very well compared to an AIO on a GPU. 

the stock fans was hitting 88c on 100% fan speed it was arround 3000rpm, now 1100--1300 rpm 77, for me its excellent but i want to hit more than 1950-1980mhz on gpu, is there something else for allowing that ? (other than expensive custom watercooling stuff) 

 

also if i turn the fans arround the temp doesnt change other that coming massive heat from top of the case, also for settings the fans on the upper side i cant do that, if you look at the right side radiator hits the other radiator it doesnt fit :/

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Your gpu should be running much cooler. Have you tried reseating the cooler? It's pretty easy to get an uneven mount which can result in much higher temps. What rpm are you running the fans at? 

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16 hours ago, WoodenMarker said:

Your gpu should be running much cooler. Have you tried reseating the cooler? It's pretty easy to get an uneven mount which can result in much higher temps. What rpm are you running the fans at? 

i cant reaseat it no space, 1100-1300 rpm

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2 hours ago, Cemil2565 said:

i cant reaseat it no space, 1100-1300 rpm

What do you mean by no space? If you installed the gpu cooler in the first place, you can install it again. 

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On 4/27/2019 at 12:31 AM, Cemil2565 said:

also if i turn the fans arround the temp doesnt change other that coming massive heat from top of the case, also for settings the fans on the upper side i cant do that, if you look at the right side radiator hits the other radiator it doesnt fit :/

A general rule of thumb is that you do not want to dump heat into your case, so why not having the fans of your top radiator blowing that heat out?

 

The less heat you dump and circulate inside your case, the better for your components like RAM, VRM, chipsets and so on and keeping things cooler in general.

 

Especially as the GPU does not gets any higher temps drawing out pre-heated air from your CPU-cooler in the front.

 

The whole reason to get watercooling / AIO is move the heat from the inside of your case to the outside, as aircoolers normally dumps the heat inside the case, but with WC/AIO you can place the radiator on the edge of your case, directing all the heat outside directly.

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