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Super High Temps With H100 Extreme Peformance AIO

So recently I picked up a used H100i Extreme Performance and after putting it in on load im getting up to 100 degrees!

 

Is there a possibility this is to do with thermal paste as I have very old thermal paste on my cpu and have ordered an Arctic MX-2.

 

Touching the pump, they both vibrate so im guessing they're doing their job?

 

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Motherboard: Z170 Pro Gaming, GPU: GTX 1070 MSI Gaming Z, CPU: i5 6600k, Memory: 16GB (8GB HyperX Fury DDR4 + 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4), PSU: TX550M 80+ Gold Certified 550W SSD 1: SN850 500GB M.2 NVME SSD 2: Kingston A400 120GB

 

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3 minutes ago, Enxquity said:

So recently I picked up a used H100i Extreme Performance and after putting it in on load im getting up to 100 degrees!

 

Is there a possibility this is to do with thermal paste as I have very old thermal paste on my cpu and have ordered an Arctic MX-2.

 

Touching the pump, they both vibrate so im guessing they're doing their job?

 

Corsair Link:

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The thermal paste will be the problem, be careful running under load until you get the Arctic MX-2 on there

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1 minute ago, WY6 said:

The thermal paste will be the problem, be careful running under load until you get the Arctic MX-2 on there

Ah, I was scared it was something wrong with the cooler

Main RIG:

Motherboard: Z170 Pro Gaming, GPU: GTX 1070 MSI Gaming Z, CPU: i5 6600k, Memory: 16GB (8GB HyperX Fury DDR4 + 8GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4), PSU: TX550M 80+ Gold Certified 550W SSD 1: SN850 500GB M.2 NVME SSD 2: Kingston A400 120GB

 

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