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Ryzen 3700x too hot

Hi, I recently bought a bequiet silent loop 240mm because my ryzen 7 3700x was running too hot on the standard wraith prism, 50-60 C on idle. The problem is that the temperatures are even higher now, playing ac valhalla i reach 81 C, which never happened on the stock cooler, the highest it got was 72. And while im on discord and have my browser open, i stay between 55-60 still. My cpu is overclocked to 4Ghz and i can't figure out what the problem is, i even replaced the thermal paste. Do you have any ideas?

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4 minutes ago, Ji0k3 said:

Hi, I recently bought a bequiet silent loop 240mm because my ryzen 7 3700x was running too hot on the standard wraith prism, 50-60 C on idle. The problem is that the temperatures are even higher now, playing ac valhalla i reach 81 C, which never happened on the stock cooler, the highest it got was 72. And while im on discord and have my browser open, i stay between 55-60 still. My cpu is overclocked to 4Ghz and i can't figure out what the problem is, i even replaced the thermal paste. Do you have any ideas?

Did you remove the plastic on the underside of the CPU block?

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1 minute ago, VectorTech said:

Did you remove the plastic on the underside of the CPU block?

That would be funny.

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bro please tell me you removed the plastic

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Can you send a picture of your PC? The more angles the better

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1 hour ago, Mr-G-Man said:

bro please tell me you removed the plastic

I can feel you holding to that hope

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1 hour ago, VectorTech said:

Did you remove the plastic on the underside of the CPU block?

of course

 

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1 hour ago, Mr-G-Man said:

bro please tell me you removed the plastic

yes I did

 

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Here are some pictures of my pc. All fans are exaust and the power supply is also exasting air from the case. Maybe i should flip the aio fans?

 

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Is the pump running?

 

Having at least one fresh air intake would be good and is an easy troubleshooting step. Would benefit your GPU as well.

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No intakes? Bad.

 

240 aio? I think your temps might be normal.  There really isn't anything abnormally high, kinda as expected for tiny aio tbh.

 

 

But no intakes is still bad.

 

6 hours ago, Ji0k3 said:

on the stock cooler, the highest it got was 72

This is honestly perfectly fine, why did you change it? 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

No intakes? Bad.

 

240 aio? I think your temps might be normal.  There really isn't anything abnormally high, kinda as expected for tiny aio tbh.

 

 

But no intakes is still bad.

 

This is honestly perfectly fine, why did you change it? 

 

 

I changed the standard cooler because i got 60C on idle and it fucked me up, should I switch the front aio fans to be intake?

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6 hours ago, RAS_3885 said:

Is the pump running?

 

Having at least one fresh air intake would be good and is an easy troubleshooting step. Would benefit your GPU as well.

I think the pump is running since it vibrated when i put my finger on it, i have no way to control it tho, should I maybe flip the fan on the back to be intake?

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25 minutes ago, Ji0k3 said:

 

I changed the standard cooler because i got 60C on idle and it fucked me up, should I switch the front aio fans to be intake?

You need at least one of the fans to be intake, either the two on the AIO or the back fan. You want balanced airflow: air in = air out.

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14 hours ago, YoungBlade said:

You need at least one of the fans to be intake, either the two on the AIO or the back fan. You want balanced airflow: air in = air out.

I just switched the aio fans to be intake and everything is way cooler now, with discord, brave, spotify and whatsapp web open i have 44C right now 😄

 

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