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Hey,

 

Just swapped the fans on my Corsair H150i PRO and I'm using coolant temperature for fan control. 

What is the optimal temperature to run the coolant at?

I suppose as low as possible is an option, but I would like to keep it reasonably quite. Is there an appropriate range for AIO's?

 

It's cooling a slightly overclocked 8700k, with 6 x Noctua NF-P12.

Ambient temperature is ~25C (77F).

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Well it would need to be tested at various loads.
Just put it so that full load wont go much above 60-70C(on CPU) then your good.
The rest imho is personal prefference.

When i ask for more specs, don't expect me to know the answer!
I'm just helping YOU to help YOURSELF!
(The more info you give the easier it is for others to help you out!)

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6 minutes ago, s0emand said:

Hey,

 

Just swapped the fans on my Corsair H150i PRO and I'm using coolant temperature for fan control. 

What is the optimal temperature to run the coolant at?

I suppose as low as possible is an option, but I would like to keep it reasonably quite. Is there an appropriate range for AIO's?

 

It's cooling a slightly overclocked 8700k, with 6 x Noctua NF-P12.

Ambient temperature is ~25C (77F).

optimal ?

Ambient.

 

Realistic ?

Set it to ambient and it will get as close as it can.

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