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Hello, I have a custom loop with 1 360mm rad 55mm thick, 1 480mm rad 30mm thick in pull and my pump is running at around 800L/hour. My fan setup is 10 intake fans and 4 exhaust fans so positive airflow. My cpu which is a ryzen 9 3950x idles at 48C at 1.25V at 4.25ghz and a RTX 2080 super that idles at 40C and water tempature at 35C at desktop. Gaming is cpu 65C, gpu 55C and water 40C. The air coming out of the exhaust fans is always warm so i believe its doing its job and my ambient bedroom temperature is warm/hot at 78-80F. I feel like the componets are a little warm because I see on youtube people getting like idle tempatures in the 30s what do you guys think? 

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2 minutes ago, DominicNikon said:

No. It's 800l/hour 24/7

The 3950x does take a lot of power, but at idle it shouldn't be at 1.25v at 4.25GHz.  Cores should be sleeping if truly idle.  How do you define idle though in your tests?

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4 minutes ago, Samfisher said:

The 3950x does take a lot of power, but at idle it shouldn't be at 1.25v at 4.25GHz.  Cores should be sleeping if truly idle.  How do you define idle though in your tests?

I've always defined idle as like just on the desktop with no intensive programs running. At desktop my 3950x pulls 50 watts of power at 4% load 

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Just now, DominicNikon said:

I've always defined idle as like just on the desktop with no intensive programs running. At desktop my 3950x pulls 50 watts of power at 4% load 

That seems fine.  I only have a 3700x to compare to with an AIO and a 30c ambient temp to compare and we have similar idle temps.

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3 minutes ago, Samfisher said:

That seems fine.  I only have a 3700x to compare to with an AIO and a 30c ambient temp to compare and we have similar idle temps.

Oh I did not expect that mines probably also warmer since I have a static overclock and is my gpu fine too?. My last cpu which was an i5 4670k idles at like 28c tho it is a quad core and not 16. 

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1 minute ago, DominicNikon said:

Oh I did not expect that mines probably also warmer since I have a static overclock and is my gpu fine too?. My last cpu which was an i5 4670k idles at like 28c tho it is a quad core and not 16. 

Yeah the temps are more than fine.  Makes sense since you have a static overclock which keeps voltages high-ish at all times.

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Seems normal. Not sure where you see YouTube people getting 30c load temps with that high of ambient temps

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