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Recently i bought 3070 with waterblock i today i noticed temps after 20 minutes of playing Division 2 skyrocketed to 51C. My ambient temp is 20-21C, cpu OC'ed 4.8 Ghz. Using 2x 360mm 45mm thickness radiators with Fractals venturi HP 12 pwm fans. I don't know where the problem can be. Maybe someone can advise. Thanks.

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Oh forgot to mention that gpu temps with aida64 stress test for gpu and cpu was raised above 57C and coolant was over 35C

 

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51c is normal. My 2080ti under full load in Rainbow Six Siege hits 51-52c. This is normal. I have a 360 and 280 in my loop. 

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1 minute ago, Skiiwee29 said:

51c is normal. My 2080ti under full load in Rainbow Six Siege hits 51-52c. This is normal. I have a 360 and 280 in my loop. 

Oh forgot to mention that gpu temps with aida64 stress test for gpu and cpu was raised above 57C and coolant was over 35C

 

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1 minute ago, Ands said:

Oh forgot to mention that gpu temps with aida64 stress test for gpu and cpu was raised above 57C and coolant was over 35C

 

Have never done the AIDA GPU test personally, only CPU so I can't speak for its efficacy or validation, but I know your gaming temps are within the same as mine so everything is normal. 

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I'm thinking thats should problem with fans because after i turned to 1300 rmp coolant temps stopped going up

 

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2 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Have never done the AIDA GPU test personally, only CPU so I can't speak for its efficacy or validation, but I know your gaming temps are within the same as mine so everything is normal. 

Thanks, tomorrow i will try to play longer and see what happens. What is max coolant temp with acrylic hardtubing?

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2 minutes ago, Ands said:

I'm thinking thats should problem with fans because after i turned to 1300 rmp coolant temps stopped going up

 

what speed do you run your pump at? I run mine at 3000 rpm constant personally, which is 61% according to iCue. 

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1 minute ago, Skiiwee29 said:

what speed do you run your pump at? I run mine at 3000 rpm constant personally, which is 61% according to iCue. 

It runs a little bit over 3000 rpm if cpu goes hot then goes till almost 4000 

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2 minutes ago, PlayStation 2 said:

...51C is hot? 

Pretty sure my PC likes to idle at that when it's hotter in my area.

I dont know how high temps goes up if I will play longer. The main problem that fans can't efficient cool coolant. Was googling info about coolant safe temps,and U know in internet are so many experts, one said 35C it's to hot other 40C is safe

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19 minutes ago, Ands said:

one said 35C is hot

not hot, especially for a whole damn waterblock try playing longer at same fan speed, you should be worried if it hits 70

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29 minutes ago, Ands said:

I dont know how high temps goes up if I will play longer. The main problem that fans can't efficient cool coolant. Was googling info about coolant safe temps,and U know in internet are so many experts, one said 35C it's to hot other 40C is safe

You'll find difference answers depending on the material of the tubing. It's a question of permeation and deforming vs an issue with the components.

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45 minutes ago, Ands said:

Oh forgot to mention that gpu temps with aida64 stress test for gpu and cpu was raised above 57C and coolant was over 35C

What does Afterburner or Precision X report as far as GPU temps are concerned?

 

I've got a feeling it might be HWINFO being a bit silly. 50C+ for a GPU with a waterblock on it is concerning imo.

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24 minutes ago, DildorTheDecent said:

What does Afterburner or Precision X report as far as GPU temps are concerned?

 

I've got a feeling it might be HWINFO being a bit silly. 50C+ for a GPU with a waterblock on it is concerning imo.

Afterburner showed same temps. 

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50c is perfectly fine for watercooled gpu. Your water temps are fine too. Water temps in the 50c-60c range should be concerning. My strix 3090 hit about 68-70c on air and 50-51c on water after about an hour or two of gaming. My water temps can reach upwards 37-38c when gaming with 22-23c ambient. Thats with 2 360 rads and 9900k 

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Probably not a great block mount on the GPU.  My 3090 dumps aboout 550W and the delta is < 15 degrees.  It's mining right now and the delta is 10C.  The worst I've seen is about 18C delta with 700W on the GPU (not a typo).

 

Water temp, anything under 45C is OK.  If you start going over that you'll do weird shit like tubing getting so soft it slips itself off barbs or clouds up.  Been there, done it.  You're using hardline though so it's probably not applicable.

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1 hour ago, AnonymousGuy said:

Probably not a great block mount on the GPU.  My 3090 dumps aboout 550W and the delta is < 15 degrees.  It's mining right now and the delta is 10C.  The worst I've seen is about 18C delta with 700W on the GPU (not a typo).

 

Water temp, anything under 45C is OK.  If you start going over that you'll do weird shit like tubing getting so soft it slips itself off barbs or clouds up.  Been there, done it.  You're using hardline though so it's probably not applicable.

Can much say about gpu block.Gpu came with block. Don't want to take it off because of warranty.  After all info which i was able to collect here today i make another stress test i want see how high gpu and coolant temps i will get and at which point they stops to climb. I will write later with results. Thanks all you guys for your help

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You temps look fine, just a bit more info would be nice: especially case and cpu. I run 8700k at 4.7 ghz and 1080ti with 2 240 slim rads with ambient around 26, the d5 pump runs at around 2000rpm and the fans are limited to 1400rpm, I have around 56c on both cpu and gpu and my coolant temp is climing up to 42c. I would not go above 45 on the coolant, but it can run up to 60c without any problems. On the other hand I also have a 9400f+vega56(64) with a single 60 mm thick rad and it is almost a test bench style pc fully opened with no restrictions. On the gpu stress test power hungry vega concumes up to 350watts alone. But The coolant runs around 5-6c cooler. And gpu is around 50c

the point i’m trying to make is A lot of performance of the loop depends on air restrictions of the case and and the fans.
If you case is resrictive and does not have enough intake clearance you will not see any temp improvements.
If you really want to lower temps try to remove the dust filters, change the top fans to intake and the rear as exhaust see how it will improve the temps.

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On 2/24/2021 at 9:43 PM, MaratM said:

You temps look fine, just a bit more info would be nice: especially case and cpu. I run 8700k at 4.7 ghz and 1080ti with 2 240 slim rads with ambient around 26, the d5 pump runs at around 2000rpm and the fans are limited to 1400rpm, I have around 56c on both cpu and gpu and my coolant temp is climing up to 42c. I would not go above 45 on the coolant, but it can run up to 60c without any problems. On the other hand I also have a 9400f+vega56(64) with a single 60 mm thick rad and it is almost a test bench style pc fully opened with no restrictions. On the gpu stress test power hungry vega concumes up to 350watts alone. But The coolant runs around 5-6c cooler. And gpu is around 50c

the point i’m trying to make is A lot of performance of the loop depends on air restrictions of the case and and the fans.
If you case is resrictive and does not have enough intake clearance you will not see any temp improvements.
If you really want to lower temps try to remove the dust filters, change the top fans to intake and the rear as exhaust see how it will improve the temps.

Sorry I'm late with my problems, had not much free time last weak. So at first I using Asus TUF GT501 case front fans are mounted inside case not under front panel. I wanted that fans head more space from front panel. So there are about 6.5 cm ( picture below). I installed in my system temperature sensor (picture below). Sadly my MOBO don't have any header so i had to add  QUADRO fan hub with sensors and etc. After adjusting fan curves and stressing my system I got my colant at 32-32.7C, GPU-51C, CPU-lower 70's C.

About my CPU it is 8700K OC 4.8 at 1.37V. I know it is to high but i have bad MOBO TUF Z390M-pro graming. I tryed to lower Vcore to 1.36V and system got unstable during prime95 test. I attach my fans curve below.

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1 hour ago, Ands said:

Sorry I'm late with my problems, had not much free time last weak. So at first I using Asus TUF GT501 case front fans are mounted inside case not under front panel. I wanted that fans head more space from front panel. So there are about 6.5 cm ( picture below). I installed in my system temperature sensor (picture below). Sadly my MOBO don't have any header so i had to add  QUADRO fan hub with sensors and etc. After adjusting fan curves and stressing my system I got my colant at 32-32.7C, GPU-51C, CPU-lower 70's C.

About my CPU it is 8700K OC 4.8 at 1.37V. I know it is to high but i have bad MOBO TUF Z390M-pro graming. I tryed to lower Vcore to 1.36V and system got unstable during prime95 test. I attach my fans curve below.

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Is your cpu delidded? The tems are fine, there is nothing to warry about.

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1 hour ago, MaratM said:

Is your cpu delidded? The tems are fine, there is nothing to warry about.

Yes 

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EK block is suck, I just get a one from phanteks it work much better on my 3090 there is 20c different.

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Is the front panel removable? If it is so just remove it and run the stress test again.

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