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I7-13700k reach 100c and throttle in cinebench on AIO 360. Is this normal?

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I just upgrade to i7-13700k and pair with Arctic liquid freezer 360. 
Temperature is 100c when i ran the cinebench without any overclock. 
I want to know is this normal to get thermal throttle out-of-the-box or i just do something wrong with liquid cooler / case airflow 

 

Here is the tempurature

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Here is a picture of my setup:

Airflow is

- bottom intake for fresh air

- side exhaust for GPU AIO

- top exhaust for CPU AIO

- there is no rear fan. It cannot fit because top AIO is too thick.

 

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Note that, i already install a "bracket" from thermal right to solve the mounting  pressure problem on LGA1700 

 

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I'd take the water block off the CPU and make sure it's making good contact.  The same thing happened to me a long time ago installing a regular tower cooler, and I found that the base was resting on a capacitor and prevented it from making good contact with the CPU.  A slight position shift fixed it.

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Looking at TPU review it seems like 100C is the new normal for Raptor Lake https://www.techpowerup.com/review/intel-core-i9-13900k/23.html

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Silly question, but are you sure the pump is working properly?  Maybe it's plugged in but not running?  Check connections, make sure it's plugged into the PUMP header, check RPM feedback in bios (if there is any).  Silly issues are the ones most often overlooked.

 

Beautiful build, btw.

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47 minutes ago, pureexe said:

I just upgrade to i7-13700k and pair with Arctic liquid freezer 360. 
Temperature is 100c when i ran the cinebench without any overclock. 
I want to know is this normal to get thermal throttle out-of-the-box or i just do something wrong with liquid cooler / case airflow 

 

Here is the tempurature

  Reveal hidden contents

image.png.22f1268eda4ab3caff7d79056d24a927.png

 

Here is a picture of my setup:

Airflow is

- bottom intake for fresh air

- side exhaust for GPU AIO

- top exhaust for CPU AIO

- there is no rear fan. It cannot fit because top AIO is too thick.

 

  Hide contents

image.thumb.jpeg.c18bdf018d6d8e9eb82cfdc45ab00bae.jpeg

 

Note that, i already install a "bracket" from thermal right to solve the mounting  pressure problem on LGA1700 

 

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image.thumb.jpeg.88ba9d8d0488b77b0b4d062a3e0ffe9b.jpeg

 

 

 

It looks a little cramped for airflow and it's a furnace of a CPU. All the reviewers are seeing it throttle instantly under full load, I am not surprised by those numbers

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6 hours ago, VIVO-US said:

I'd take the water block off the CPU and make sure it's making good contact.  The same thing happened to me a long time ago installing a regular tower cooler, and I found that the base was resting on a capacitor and prevented it from making good contact with the CPU.  A slight position shift fixed it.

I will disassembly it to check. thank you for suggestion.

 

 

 

 

6 hours ago, ZetZet said:

Looking at TPU review it seems like 100C is the new normal for Raptor Lake https://www.techpowerup.com/review/intel-core-i9-13900k/23.html

 

5 hours ago, Jeppes said:

They wanted to max out performance in benchmarks so it runs 100C.

Seem like i should not worry about the tempurature.  It very high by design. i guess.

 

 

 

5 hours ago, CHICKSLAYA said:

It looks a little cramped for airflow and it's a furnace of a CPU. All the reviewers are seeing it throttle instantly under full load, I am not surprised by those numbers

I'm not sure if this is too cramp. but my build only have cool and fresh air inside because AIO on CPU and GPU already set to exhaust.

 

6 hours ago, LapsedMemory said:

Silly question, but are you sure the pump is working properly?  Maybe it's plugged in but not running?  Check connections, make sure it's plugged into the PUMP header, check RPM feedback in bios (if there is any).  Silly issues are the ones most often overlooked.

 

Beautiful build, btw.

Pump is work fine. it is not hitting 100c while gaming. it's only happend when benchmark.

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I see the same behaviour on mine with 360 AIO. instant 100c on some of the core (C23 multi core test). Did you figure it out? tested making sure? Should I also go for  thermal right, though it doesn't seem like it reduced it. I saw some posts of undervaulting reduces to 75c with no performance impact (fairly surprising)...

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