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very high coolant temp? So i finished my build yesterday, acrylic. i have the li xl case. and my room ambient temp is 76F. i have 3 fans intake and 6 exhaust. i know some of yall gonna say this is bad but according to my research the difference is minimal. i have 3 corsair HD fans and the rest of the 6 fans are corsair ML pro rgb. im getting good temps during gaming. like 50c cpu and 45c gpu. but my coolant temp keeps rising till like 41c i havent played for long to see how high it reaches but got me realy worried. i have a fan curve for coolant temp to rise with the coolant. my fans are 100% blasting. is this bad or what's going on?
specs i9 9900k. evga rtx 2080 ti. 64gb corsair vegeance pro.3 corsair radiator 2 360 and 1 240. i have the ek quantum kinteic tbe 300 pump/resevoir combo. not overclocked system only xmp is on. i have high performance mode selected in power options not sure if that's what u meant. and indigo cryofuel by ek is my coolant. and my cpu is ek velocity. and for the gpu ek vector ftw3 rtx 2080 TI.
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Sounds okay to me. Coolant temp below 55 is very safe, this is when my fans ramp up to 100%

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Seems fine. Aslong as it equalizes for the intended use, there no problem. 

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