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Ryzen 5800x overheating - msi core liquid 360r

Hello, 

I have finnaly decided to build my new system. But after first boot i saw that cpu temperature was rapidly increasing while core voltage was decreasing. I tried remounting the water block. Thermal paste seemed to be correctly placed. So i thought that it might be the pump. Bios said that aio_pump header speed was n/a, so i tried putting in different header but the result was the same. I thought that pump is broken, but it was making some noise. Yet, there were close to none difference when i rebooted with pump plugged in and not plugged in. I also tried moving pump around so bubbles would come out of pump but it didn't really helped. Is the pump really dead? Is it possible to somehow make it work again?

 

System:

-mobo: asus tuf x570 plus

-cpu: ryzen 7 5800x

-cooler: msi core liquid 360r

If any more parts needed, i  will provide them.

Thanks for help in advance.

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When you say temps rise, how high did they get?  I assume thermal throttling when you say voltage decreasing, but you need to clarify.

 

Sounds like the pump isn't working.  Making noise and working are two very different things.

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It just does not stop. I didn't allowed it to go higher than 90 deg C but it could well exceed 100 C and voltage goes lower than 1V. The case is also not a problem because i  did it in fully opened case, without any panels

 

 

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If everything is plugged in correctly and there is no air in the pump then it should work. 

 

Just confirm you have the pump cable from the radiator plugged in directly to AIO header and the fans into the y adapter and into CPU Fan. 

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Also, read your motherboard and pump instructions to make sure you 1. have the thing you need to plug it in to and 2. make sure you're plugging it into the right area, because from what it sounds like your pump head isn't getting enough power.

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3 hours ago, CookieJamezz said:

asus tuf x570 plus

I have a TUF Gaming X570-Plus (Wi-Fi) also.

The AIO Pump header is below and to the left of the CPU.

 

 

ASUS TUF GAMING X570PRO.jpg

 

 

 

 

 

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The AIO Pump header is below and to the left of the CPU.

The problem is that I am sure it was plugged correctly. At first I plugged it into aio_pump, later to cpu_opt, and i tried cha_fan1. Cha_fan1 is working for sure because fan was spinning while system was on. I wonder if such a big temperature rise can be caused by the air in the pump? Fans are also plugged correctly, because they are spinning. Higher the temperature, faster they spin.

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  • 4 months later...

Hi! Im having the exact same problem with the exact same hardware, 5800x, MB x570 tuf and MSI 360r.... did you manage to find a solution? 

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  • 2 months later...

The same problem, but with a 5600x, MB Rog B-550F and... MSI 360R, any solution? I think the AIO is bad after all haha

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  • 2 weeks later...
On 11/5/2021 at 9:37 AM, Masdedra said:

The same problem, but with a 5600x, MB Rog B-550F and... MSI 360R, any solution? I think the AIO is bad after all haha

So sorry, i didnt get an email notification for ur comment, just answered ur PM tho~

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  • 4 weeks later...

The Same issue

Overheating cpu 10700KF for around 100 degrees

Problem was with pump which is installed inside radiator.

I have sent it back for warranty.

 

 

 

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On 4/15/2021 at 12:18 AM, CookieJamezz said:

Hello, 

I have finnaly decided to build my new system. But after first boot i saw that cpu temperature was rapidly increasing while core voltage was decreasing. I tried remounting the water block. Thermal paste seemed to be correctly placed. So i thought that it might be the pump. Bios said that aio_pump header speed was n/a, so i tried putting in different header but the result was the same. I thought that pump is broken, but it was making some noise. Yet, there were close to none difference when i rebooted with pump plugged in and not plugged in. I also tried moving pump around so bubbles would come out of pump but it didn't really helped. Is the pump really dead? Is it possible to somehow make it work again?

 

System:

-mobo: asus tuf x570 plus

-cpu: ryzen 7 5800x

-cooler: msi core liquid 360r

If any more parts needed, i  will provide them.

Thanks for help in advance.

*edit* saw the post was quite old, sorry for that :3

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