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Corsair H100i RGB Pro XT Safe coolant temps? (i5-11600K)

AX12 Gaming

Hi, yesterday i added a 2060 12gb to my pc, my past coolant records when gaming was around 32 ish or sometimes 32.80c, the max i have ever seen, but after adding the graphics card, i noticed that the coolant temps have been skyrocketing, around 37c, and it just keeps going up and up, i don't know if its ever gonna stop. CPU temp running only around 40 50ish, the radiator fans were super loud and running at max 2400RPM, i cranked up the 3 case fans to max (Came with Lian Li Lancool ii) still no use until i grab my house fan, open the case and set the house fan to max speed and blow into the case, then the coolant was falling 32.40ish, i dont know if that coolant temp will ever hurt the pump or the radiator faster, anybody have an idea about this problem

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Coolant temp isn't really a sensor you need to monitor, it's only really useful for diagnosing a bad CPU mount. You'll end up with CPU temperature issues well before the coolant temp gets too high. If your CPU temps are fine (40-50C under load if I read that right) then don't worry about that. 

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10 minutes ago, RONOTHAN## said:

Coolant temp isn't really a sensor you need to monitor, it's only really useful for diagnosing a bad CPU mount. You'll end up with CPU temperature issues well before the coolant temp gets too high. If your CPU temps are fine (40-50C under load if I read that right) then don't worry about that. 

K, its just that the radiator fans are spinning super fast and super loud, is there a way to solve that

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1 minute ago, AX12 Gaming said:

K, its just that the radiator fans are spinning super fast and super loud, is there a way to solve that

Adjust the fan curve either in BIOS or in the iCUE (I don't have experience with that AIO so don't know how exactly to do that).

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Just now, RONOTHAN## said:

Adjust the fan curve either in BIOS or in the iCUE (I don't have experience with that AIO so don't know how exactly to do that).

thanks!

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for you guys that are intrested at tthe coolant temps, stables around 35.90

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