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Hey guys looking for advice on the best aio for a 12900k 

Im currently running a 12900k with a coolermaster ml360 v1 and its ok at cooling but not optimal. 

When running a bench my temps sky-rocket all the way up to 98°c with the cpu being undervolted to 1.2v unrestricted the cpu thermal throttles big time reaching 100°c very soon after starting the bench mark.

 

My pump is running at 2000rpm

fan curve is quite aggressive 

Mainly looking for a aio 360mm 

 

For specifics im running 

12900k

Cooler master Ml360 v1 

The paste is thermal grizzly kryonaut 

3080 ti ( is it normal for mem temps to be reaching 102°c when running a complex 3d render)

32gb of 3200mhz running xmp

1000w psu

6 fans in total 3 intake 3 exhaust 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, Hayden17697 said:

Hey guys looking for advice on the best aio for a 12900k 

Im currently running a 12900k with a coolermaster ml360 v1 and its ok at cooling but not optimal. 

When running a bench my temps sky-rocket all the way up to 98°c with the cpu being undervolted to 1.2v unrestricted the cpu thermal throttles big time reaching 100°c very soon after starting the bench mark.

 

My pump is running at 2000rpm

fan curve is quite aggressive 

Mainly looking for a aio 360mm 

 

For specifics im running 

12900k

Cooler master Ml360 v1 

The paste is thermal grizzly kryonaut 

3080 ti ( is it normal for mem temps to be reaching 102°c when running a complex 3d render)

32gb of 3200mhz running xmp

1000w psu

6 fans in total 3 intake 3 exhaust 

 

 

A 12900K is a hot runner, no doubts about it... what case & motherboard are you using?

The VRAM at 102°C is a bit toasty & tends to indicate poor airflow... hence looking at the case.

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Did you test boot it, before you built in into the case?

WHY NOT...?!

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1 hour ago, Eighjan said:

A 12900K is a hot runner, no doubts about it... what case & motherboard are you using?

The VRAM at 102°C is a bit toasty & tends to indicate poor airflow... hence looking at the case.

I believe the case is a mb530 coolermaster. And the mobo it a z690 msi gaming edge ddr4 I believe.

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I just completed a build with a Corsair H150i elite and it’s fantastic. Are you setup with the AIO fan as fresh air intake or are you using it in a top mounted exhaust position? Ambient air temp? I’d guess the case is seeing negative pressure if you have 3 fans on the rad as intake and the other three as exhaust. 
 

Overall my temps are a lot lower in a 5000d airflow, 5900x, 3080 ti, with 10 total fans (6 intake 4 exhaust). 

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1 minute ago, SiRcivic27 said:

I just completed a build with a Corsair H150i elite and it’s fantastic. Are you setup with the AIO fan as fresh air intake or are you using it in a top mounted exhaust position? Ambient air temp? I’d guess the case is seeing negative pressure if you have 3 fans on the rad as intake and the other three as exhaust. 
 

Overall my temps are a lot lower in a 5000d airflow, 5900x, 3080 ti, with 10 total fans (6 intake 4 exhaust). 

Yeah the intake is 3xfan with rad at the front. 2x exhaust top and 1x exhaust back, ambient varies but makes little difference in cpu temps when looking a hwmonitor. 

Usually anywhere between 23°c and 28°c.

When I was running a 9700kf had no issues with cpu or gpu temps, I guess the extra heat the cpu is pumping out isn't contributing well to the gpu 

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Ek's AIOs are great i just put the 360 Basic in my build, the stock fans are a bit noisy at high RMP (i swapped them out for Lian LI SLs). a 5800X with a modest overclock under 100% synthetic load hit a max temp of 71C with a sustained load of around 20 min or so (inside a 4000D airflow), at idle when the pc is dead silent im at 30C

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