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6 minutes ago, Zagna said:

All the fans are set as exhaust fan? Where are your intake fans? Flip the radiator fans around?

This. You have very little cool air getting in. Generally, setting the front (and bottom if you use it) to intake, and the top and back to exhaust works pretty well.

Hi everyone new in this forum I having some trouble with my CPU 15 months old build (nothing overclocked)
- Crosshair VIII Hero X570 ATX

- Ryzen 3950x

- ThermalTake Water 3.0 Truple Riing Cooler 360
- Asus RTX 2080 Ti

- 128GB Ram DDR4-3200

- PSU 1000w

- MB511 Chassis

- Samsung 1TB SSD 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 

 

All Working fine until recently i have been having heating problem. The casing tends to get extremely hot that I had to open all the panel and the temperature at idle is around 60-65 degrees and when start rendering video on Premiere Pro it gets to 80 degrees. I haven't check the temparature before (thinking of a new build everything should be fine).

So is there anything wrong or anything I should do/ check in the PC (there is no noise or any error happened it now it booted well, worked fine, still do but have to open every panel)

 

FYI - recently talked to the shop that assemble the pc for me, he told me maybe its a problem with thermal paste so he re did the thermal paste, but nothing have changed

 

 

This isn't normal, is it?... It should go to 60 degrees+ when idle?

 

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6 minutes ago, Vedish said:

Hi everyone new in this forum I having some trouble with my CPU 15 months old build (nothing overclocked)
- Crosshair VIII Hero X570 ATX

- Ryzen 3950x

- ThermalTake Water 3.0 Truple Riing Cooler 360
- Asus RTX 2080 Ti

- 128GB Ram DDR4-3200

- PSU 1000w

- MB511 Chassis

- Samsung 1TB SSD 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 

 

All Working fine until recently i have been having heating problem. The casing tends to get extremely hot that I had to open all the panel and the temperature at idle is around 60-65 degrees and when start rendering video on Premiere Pro it gets to 80 degrees. I haven't check the temparature before (thinking of a new build everything should be fine).

So is there anything wrong or anything I should do/ check in the PC (there is no noise or any error happened it now it booted well, worked fine, still do but have to open every panel)

 

FYI - recently talked to the shop that assemble the pc for me, he told me maybe its a problem with thermal paste so he re did the thermal paste, but nothing have changed

 

 

This isn't normal, is it?... It should go to 60 degrees+ when idle?

 

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Those temps are fine, as long as it isn't getting above 95C at full use, but you could try cleaning the radiator. Your PC is pretty gross and dusty.

Edit: made a typo

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What's the typical ambient temperature where you live? 60-65C at idle is definitely on the higher end, but a combination of warm ambient temps and Ryzen idling hot (which is nothing to be worried about) could explain it. Does it ever go above 80-85C under full load? If not, I wouldn't worry about it.

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6 minutes ago, Vedish said:

Hi everyone new in this forum I having some trouble with my CPU 15 months old build (nothing overclocked)
- Crosshair VIII Hero X570 ATX

- Ryzen 3950x

- ThermalTake Water 3.0 Truple Riing Cooler 360
- Asus RTX 2080 Ti

- 128GB Ram DDR4-3200

- PSU 1000w

- MB511 Chassis

- Samsung 1TB SSD 970 EVO Plus NVMe M.2 

 

All Working fine until recently i have been having heating problem. The casing tends to get extremely hot that I had to open all the panel and the temperature at idle is around 60-65 degrees and when start rendering video on Premiere Pro it gets to 80 degrees. I haven't check the temparature before (thinking of a new build everything should be fine).

So is there anything wrong or anything I should do/ check in the PC (there is no noise or any error happened it now it booted well, worked fine, still do but have to open every panel)

 

FYI - recently talked to the shop that assemble the pc for me, he told me maybe its a problem with thermal paste so he re did the thermal paste, but nothing have changed

 

 

This isn't normal, is it?... It should go to 60 degrees+ when idle?

 

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do you hear the pump running in the aio it could have failed or the aio cpu block could have been mounted wrong.

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4 minutes ago, Cool_Evlo said:

Those temps are fine, as long as it isn't getting above 95C at idle, but you could try cleaning the radiator. Your PC is pretty gross and dusty.

Yes i know it get dusty, had the casing open for like a month now thats y

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Just now, Vedish said:

Yes i know it get dusty, had the casing open for like a month now thats y

I edited it, meant to say full load, not idle.

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6 minutes ago, bellabichon said:

What's the typical ambient temperature where you live? 60-65C at idle is definitely on the higher end, but a combination of warm ambient temps and Ryzen idling hot (which is nothing to be worried about) could explain it. Does it ever go above 80-85C under full load? If not, I wouldn't worry about it.

its tropical tends to get around 33 degrees c around where i live

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9 minutes ago, Dancam38 said:

do you hear the pump running in the aio it could have failed or the aio cpu block could have been mounted wrong.

yes you can hear the pump running and i dont think its mounted wrong take a look at the picture20210617_002158.thumb.jpg.3e950216982e9855e0eaab99fd322b67.jpg

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12 minutes ago, Vedish said:

This isn't normal, is it?... It should go to 60 degrees+ when idle?

When I start rendering video on Premiere Pro it gets to 80 degrees.

It's a 16 core / 24 thread CPU pulling stock voltages from your motherboard, those are perfectly normal temperatures for your situation.

If you want lower temperatures (which aren't necessary, they are perfectly fine) try setting a static VCore in your BIOS.

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COOLER: Arctic LiquidFreezer II 280 STORAGE: G.SKILL Phoenix FTL 240GB SSD, Crucial MX500 1TB SSD, Toshiba 2TB HDD, Seagate 4TB HDD

PSU: EVGA GQ-1000W 80+ Gold  CASE: The MESHMOD v1.0 (Custom Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis)  MONITOR: AOC 24G2 144Hz (IPS) 

MOUSE: Logitech G502 HERO (wired)  KEYBOARD: Rosewill K81 RGB (Kailh Brown)  HEADPHONES: HiFiMan Ananda, Drop x Sennheiser HD6XX

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6 minutes ago, Zagna said:

All the fans are set as exhaust fan? Where are your intake fans? Flip the radiator fans around?

hmmm new to pc was using a macbook pro before, you mean to just flip the 3 fans on the radiator?

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6 minutes ago, Zagna said:

All the fans are set as exhaust fan? Where are your intake fans? Flip the radiator fans around?

This. You have very little cool air getting in. Generally, setting the front (and bottom if you use it) to intake, and the top and back to exhaust works pretty well.

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3 minutes ago, Vedish said:

yes you can hear the pump running and i dont think its mounted wrong take a look at the picture

It's mounted upside down, but that wouldn't necessarily affect your cooling performance, just the longevity/lifespan of your pump. So no, it is not mounted correctly.

 

Plus, your fans are facing the wrong way on the radiator by the looks of it.

[Main Desktop]

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X  GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti (FTW3 Ultra)  MOBO: MSI Gaming Pro Carbon (X470)  RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 CL16 (2x8GB)

COOLER: Arctic LiquidFreezer II 280 STORAGE: G.SKILL Phoenix FTL 240GB SSD, Crucial MX500 1TB SSD, Toshiba 2TB HDD, Seagate 4TB HDD

PSU: EVGA GQ-1000W 80+ Gold  CASE: The MESHMOD v1.0 (Custom Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis)  MONITOR: AOC 24G2 144Hz (IPS) 

MOUSE: Logitech G502 HERO (wired)  KEYBOARD: Rosewill K81 RGB (Kailh Brown)  HEADPHONES: HiFiMan Ananda, Drop x Sennheiser HD6XX

IEMS: 7Hz Timeless, Tin Audio T2, Blon BL-03, Samsung/AKG Galaxy Buds Pro  STUDIO MONITORS: Mackie MR524, Mackie MRS10  MIC: NEAT Worker Bee  

INTERFACE: Focusrite Scarlett Solo  AMPLIFIER: SMSL SP200 THX AAA-888, XDUOO XD-05 Basic  DAC: SMSL Sanskrit 10th MKII (upgraded AK4493 Version)

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COOLER: EVGA CLC 280 PSU: MSI A750GF 80+ Gold CASE: Phanteks P400A Digital

 

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RECEIVER: Kenwood DPX304MBT  SOUND DEADENING: Damplifier Pro Deadening Mats  SOUND DAMPENING: Custom solution, layers of thick insulation

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Just now, Vedish said:

hmmm new to pc was using a macbook pro before, you mean to just flip the 3 fans on the radiator?

Yes. So they're pulling air into the case instead.

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1 minute ago, OfficialTechSpace said:

It's a 16 core / 24 thread CPU pulling stock voltages from your motherboard, those are perfectly normal temperatures for your situation.

If you want lower temperatures (which aren't necessary, they are perfectly fine) try setting a static VCore in your BIOS.

Going to the 80 degrees when rendering should it be consider a problem in the build ?

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1 minute ago, Vedish said:

Going to the 80 degrees when rendering should it be consider a problem in the build ?

Not at all, it's perfectly normal to see high temperatures when your stressing the CPU with such a workload, especially with such a high core-count variant.

[Main Desktop]

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X  GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti (FTW3 Ultra)  MOBO: MSI Gaming Pro Carbon (X470)  RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 CL16 (2x8GB)

COOLER: Arctic LiquidFreezer II 280 STORAGE: G.SKILL Phoenix FTL 240GB SSD, Crucial MX500 1TB SSD, Toshiba 2TB HDD, Seagate 4TB HDD

PSU: EVGA GQ-1000W 80+ Gold  CASE: The MESHMOD v1.0 (Custom Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis)  MONITOR: AOC 24G2 144Hz (IPS) 

MOUSE: Logitech G502 HERO (wired)  KEYBOARD: Rosewill K81 RGB (Kailh Brown)  HEADPHONES: HiFiMan Ananda, Drop x Sennheiser HD6XX

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COOLER: EVGA CLC 280 PSU: MSI A750GF 80+ Gold CASE: Phanteks P400A Digital

 

[Garage]

CAR: 2003 Honda Civic Coupe LX (EM2)  ENGINE: D17A1, planned K20A2 swap  INTAKE: DIY Solutions Short RAM  HEADERS: Motor1 4-2-1 with Cat-Delete

EXHAUST: Yonaka 2.5" Cat-Back with 3.5" tip (YMCB-CIV0105)  COILOVERS: MaXpeedingrods adjustable  RIMS: Core Racing Concept Seven Alloys (15x6.5)

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13 minutes ago, OfficialTechSpace said:

Not at all, it's perfectly normal to see high temperatures when your stressing the CPU with such a workload, especially with such a high core-count variant.

Thanks

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17 minutes ago, ramava said:

Yes. So they're pulling air into the case instead.

Thanks

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18 minutes ago, OfficialTechSpace said:

It's mounted upside down, but that wouldn't necessarily affect your cooling performance, just the longevity/lifespan of your pump. So no, it is not mounted correctly.

 

Plus, your fans are facing the wrong way on the radiator by the looks of it.

How should the radiator be mounted if any photo to explain it will be helpful as im new to pc ( my first pc build)

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1 minute ago, Vedish said:

How should the radiator be mounted if any photo to explain it will be helpful as im new to pc ( my first pc build)

Ideally, the tubes should be on the bottom. if they don't reach that way, it'll be ok as long as the pump part (on the CPU) is not higher than the top of the radiator.

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6 minutes ago, Vedish said:

How should the radiator be mounted if any photo to explain it will be helpful as im new to pc ( my first pc build)

The radiator should be mounted with the tubes down when front-mounted. Otherwise, it puts unnecessary stress on your pump and can shorten its lifespan.

 

[CORRECT MOUNTING]

 

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[INCORRECT MOUNTING]

 

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EXPLANATION:

[Main Desktop]

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X  GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti (FTW3 Ultra)  MOBO: MSI Gaming Pro Carbon (X470)  RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 CL16 (2x8GB)

COOLER: Arctic LiquidFreezer II 280 STORAGE: G.SKILL Phoenix FTL 240GB SSD, Crucial MX500 1TB SSD, Toshiba 2TB HDD, Seagate 4TB HDD

PSU: EVGA GQ-1000W 80+ Gold  CASE: The MESHMOD v1.0 (Custom Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis)  MONITOR: AOC 24G2 144Hz (IPS) 

MOUSE: Logitech G502 HERO (wired)  KEYBOARD: Rosewill K81 RGB (Kailh Brown)  HEADPHONES: HiFiMan Ananda, Drop x Sennheiser HD6XX

IEMS: 7Hz Timeless, Tin Audio T2, Blon BL-03, Samsung/AKG Galaxy Buds Pro  STUDIO MONITORS: Mackie MR524, Mackie MRS10  MIC: NEAT Worker Bee  

INTERFACE: Focusrite Scarlett Solo  AMPLIFIER: SMSL SP200 THX AAA-888, XDUOO XD-05 Basic  DAC: SMSL Sanskrit 10th MKII (upgraded AK4493 Version)

WHEEL: Logitech G29 + Logitech G Shifter

 

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COOLER: EVGA CLC 280 PSU: MSI A750GF 80+ Gold CASE: Phanteks P400A Digital

 

[Garage]

CAR: 2003 Honda Civic Coupe LX (EM2)  ENGINE: D17A1, planned K20A2 swap  INTAKE: DIY Solutions Short RAM  HEADERS: Motor1 4-2-1 with Cat-Delete

EXHAUST: Yonaka 2.5" Cat-Back with 3.5" tip (YMCB-CIV0105)  COILOVERS: MaXpeedingrods adjustable  RIMS: Core Racing Concept Seven Alloys (15x6.5)

RECEIVER: Kenwood DPX304MBT  SOUND DEADENING: Damplifier Pro Deadening Mats  SOUND DAMPENING: Custom solution, layers of thick insulation

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8 minutes ago, ramava said:

Ideally, the tubes should be on the bottom. if they don't reach that way, it'll be ok as long as the pump part (on the CPU) is not higher than the top of the radiator.

yeah putting it down will not be reach the because the GPU is in the way

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8 minutes ago, OfficialTechSpace said:

The radiator should be mounted with the tubes down when front-mounted. Otherwise, it puts unnecessary stress on your pump and can shorten its lifespan.

 

[CORRECT MOUNTING]

 

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[INCORRECT MOUNTING]

 

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EXPLANATION:

the correct mounting I dont think will be possibe the pipe will not reach the cpu, but thanks though will definitely watch the link for more explanation, thanks again 😄

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8 minutes ago, Vedish said:

the correct mounting I dont think will be possibe the pipe will not reach the cpu, but thanks though will definitely watch the link for more explanation, thanks again 😄

If the tubes aren't long enough to be properly front-mounted, that would normally mean your radiator should be mounted at the top of your case. 

However in this particular chassis this isn't possible, mostly due to a misconfigured build.

[Main Desktop]

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X  GPU: EVGA RTX 3070 Ti (FTW3 Ultra)  MOBO: MSI Gaming Pro Carbon (X470)  RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws V DDR4-3600 CL16 (2x8GB)

COOLER: Arctic LiquidFreezer II 280 STORAGE: G.SKILL Phoenix FTL 240GB SSD, Crucial MX500 1TB SSD, Toshiba 2TB HDD, Seagate 4TB HDD

PSU: EVGA GQ-1000W 80+ Gold  CASE: The MESHMOD v1.0 (Custom Deepcool Matrexx 70 chassis)  MONITOR: AOC 24G2 144Hz (IPS) 

MOUSE: Logitech G502 HERO (wired)  KEYBOARD: Rosewill K81 RGB (Kailh Brown)  HEADPHONES: HiFiMan Ananda, Drop x Sennheiser HD6XX

IEMS: 7Hz Timeless, Tin Audio T2, Blon BL-03, Samsung/AKG Galaxy Buds Pro  STUDIO MONITORS: Mackie MR524, Mackie MRS10  MIC: NEAT Worker Bee  

INTERFACE: Focusrite Scarlett Solo  AMPLIFIER: SMSL SP200 THX AAA-888, XDUOO XD-05 Basic  DAC: SMSL Sanskrit 10th MKII (upgraded AK4493 Version)

WHEEL: Logitech G29 + Logitech G Shifter

 

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CPU: AMD FX-9590  GPU: Sapphire R9 390X (Tri-X OC)  MOBO: ASUS Sabertooth R2.0 (AM3+)  RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X DDR3-1866 (2x8GB)

COOLER: EVGA CLC 280 PSU: MSI A750GF 80+ Gold CASE: Phanteks P400A Digital

 

[Garage]

CAR: 2003 Honda Civic Coupe LX (EM2)  ENGINE: D17A1, planned K20A2 swap  INTAKE: DIY Solutions Short RAM  HEADERS: Motor1 4-2-1 with Cat-Delete

EXHAUST: Yonaka 2.5" Cat-Back with 3.5" tip (YMCB-CIV0105)  COILOVERS: MaXpeedingrods adjustable  RIMS: Core Racing Concept Seven Alloys (15x6.5)

RECEIVER: Kenwood DPX304MBT  SOUND DEADENING: Damplifier Pro Deadening Mats  SOUND DAMPENING: Custom solution, layers of thick insulation

DOOR SPEAKERS: Kenwood KFC-P710PS 6.5" Components  WINDOW LEDGE SPEAKERS: Kenwood KFC-6996PS 6x9" 5-Ways

 

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2 minutes ago, OfficialTechSpace said:

If the tubes aren't long enough to be properly front-mounted, that would normally mean your radiator should be mounted at the top of your case. 

However in this particular chassis this isn't possible, mostly due to a misconfigured build.

It's a little hard to tell to me, but there *might* be enough room for a 360mm radiator up top.

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