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25 minutes ago, Amendoim said:

  Hello guys,

 I Have  a 5900x and i'm trying to mess around with Curve Optimizer.
 The thing is, my CPU goes to 85ºC but my AIO(Corsair H150i PRO XT) liquid temp stays between 30-32ºC.

 Is this normal or should my liquid temp be higher? Room temp ~24ºC

Thanks!

liquid temp seem fine. cpu is a little high. check pump speed, mounting pressure. also make sure bios and chipset driver are up to date 

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4 minutes ago, Amendoim said:

The pump is at  max speed, the mounting pressure i'm not sure how it's suposed to be.
Chipset and bios are up to date.

its pretty hard to over tighten. just tighten with a screw driver till its snug.

how long have you had the aio installed? sometimes temp may seem a bit high till air gets moved to its settling point

you can also undervolt a little without loosing performance which can drop temps too. what your cpu voltage.

what are you using to benchmark?

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 Using CB20 to benchmark, using curve optimizer -15 in some cores and -25 in others with LLC set to 2 and max core boost to 50.
 The AIO is probably well mounted.
 I have the AIO for about 2 or 3 monthes, I leave it to run 15/20 mins in CB20 before measuring temps

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1 hour ago, Amendoim said:

 Using CB20 to benchmark, using curve optimizer -15 in some cores and -25 in others with LLC set to 2 and max core boost to 50.
 The AIO is probably well mounted.
 I have the AIO for about 2 or 3 monthes, I leave it to run 15/20 mins in CB20 before measuring temps

i think this is more of an OC issue rather than an issue with the aio. although you could try re pasting.

 

also if your looking at a software to do the overclocking for you you can try clocktuner v2

https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/clocktuner-2-for-ryzen-(ctr)-guide-and-download.html

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