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10850k thermal Issues. Help!

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5 minutes ago, Coziestman said:

So i just built a new pc recently, and decided to go with a i9 10850k for all my editing and gaming needs (and of course, it was in stock). So to cool this beast I am using MSI coreliquid 240mm AIO.(seems adequate, right???). Along with this my airflow situation is 3x120mm noctua 1500 pwm in the front of my Meshify C (intake), msi coreliquid 240mm (top of case for exhaust) and a fractal 120mm in the back as exhaust. During cinebench r23 I immediately see my temps shoot up to 86 C (also the highest temp ive seen so far) is this normal? Also, will a dark rock pro 4 or nh-d15 give me lower temps??

Side note: Ill put this chip to 5 ghz and when running cinebench it will immiediately hit 100 C +. 

Can someone help me with this?

Full Specs:

Intel i9 10850k no OC
32 gb 3600 mhz lpx corsair - quad channel
ASUS prime z490-a
MSI gaming z rtx 2070
MSI coreliquid 240 AIO used as exhaust

3x120mm noctua redux 1500pwm intake

1x120mm fractal exhaust

Fractal Design Meshify C
Cooler master 850 w gold
 

a 10850k requires a  280/360mm aio, just downvolt it and forget the last 100mhz, or change cooler.

So i just built a new pc recently, and decided to go with a i9 10850k for all my editing and gaming needs (and of course, it was in stock). So to cool this beast I am using MSI coreliquid 240mm AIO.(seems adequate, right???). Along with this my airflow situation is 3x120mm noctua 1500 pwm in the front of my Meshify C (intake), msi coreliquid 240mm (top of case for exhaust) and a fractal 120mm in the back as exhaust. During cinebench r23 I immediately see my temps shoot up to 86 C (also the highest temp ive seen so far) is this normal? Also, will a dark rock pro 4 or nh-d15 give me lower temps??

Side note: Ill put this chip to 5 ghz and when running cinebench it will immiediately hit 100 C +. 

Can someone help me with this?

Full Specs:

Intel i9 10850k no OC
32 gb 3600 mhz lpx corsair - quad channel
ASUS prime z490-a
MSI gaming z rtx 2070
MSI coreliquid 240 AIO used as exhaust

3x120mm noctua redux 1500pwm intake

1x120mm fractal exhaust

Fractal Design Meshify C
Cooler master 850 w gold
 

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Yeah a 240mm AIO Like that is not enough for your CPU if you are choosing to overclock  it like that. Overclocked that CPU is going to bring most coolers to their limits. Id suggest you go with a 360mm Arctic Freezer II. NH D15 will give a bit worse temps then the 360 Arctic cooler, but depending on your fan curves, Would be about the same audibley. 

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5 minutes ago, Coziestman said:

So i just built a new pc recently, and decided to go with a i9 10850k for all my editing and gaming needs (and of course, it was in stock). So to cool this beast I am using MSI coreliquid 240mm AIO.(seems adequate, right???). Along with this my airflow situation is 3x120mm noctua 1500 pwm in the front of my Meshify C (intake), msi coreliquid 240mm (top of case for exhaust) and a fractal 120mm in the back as exhaust. During cinebench r23 I immediately see my temps shoot up to 86 C (also the highest temp ive seen so far) is this normal? Also, will a dark rock pro 4 or nh-d15 give me lower temps??

Side note: Ill put this chip to 5 ghz and when running cinebench it will immiediately hit 100 C +. 

Can someone help me with this?

Full Specs:

Intel i9 10850k no OC
32 gb 3600 mhz lpx corsair - quad channel
ASUS prime z490-a
MSI gaming z rtx 2070
MSI coreliquid 240 AIO used as exhaust

3x120mm noctua redux 1500pwm intake

1x120mm fractal exhaust

Fractal Design Meshify C
Cooler master 850 w gold
 

a 10850k requires a  280/360mm aio, just downvolt it and forget the last 100mhz, or change cooler.

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2 minutes ago, Shimejii said:

Yeah a 240mm AIO Like that is not enough for your CPU if you are choosing to overclock  it like that. Overclocked that CPU is going to bring most coolers to their limits. Id suggest you go with a 360mm Arctic Freezer II. NH D15 will give a bit worse temps then the 360 Arctic cooler, but depending on your fan curves, Would be about the same audibley. 

since im going to upgrade would I be better off putting the arctic 360 aio as intake and my noctuas as exhaust?

 

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4 minutes ago, Coziestman said:

since im going to upgrade would I be better off putting the arctic 360 aio as intake and my noctuas as exhaust?

 

I always do a positive pressure system, so i do intakes for front and top fans, and exhaust the back fan. 

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20 minutes ago, Coziestman said:

since im going to upgrade would I be better off putting the arctic 360 aio as intake and my noctuas as exhaust?

 

Are you aware you won't have room for HDD's? only SSD.

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