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Hi,

i just finished my first ever custom loop and i've run it for around 300h.

I'd like to share the configuration and the temperature i'm running at, to know if they are good or i can do some tweeking to improve them.
CPU:                   Intel i7-13700k
GPU:                   MSI Gaming X Trio RTX 4090
Motherboard:     Asus Z790-ERam: G-Skill Trident DDR5 16GB 6400MHz CL32 x2
Case:                  Lian-Li O11 Dynamic XL ROG-Certified
PSU:                   MSI 1300P

For the cooling i went with a full EK build:
Distro Plate:       EK-Quantum Reflection² PC-O11D XL D5 PWM D-RGB - Plexi
GPU Block:         EK-Quantum Vector² Trio RTX 4090 D-RGB - Nickel + Plexi
CPU Block:         EK-Quantum Velocity² D-RGB - 1200 Nickel + Plexi
Radiators:           P360M x2 and X360M
Fans:                   ARCTIC P12 PWM PST A-RGB x9

Pump speed   ->    always at 100%

Fan speed      ->    30% at 30° up to 100% at 40° (based on the temperature of the liquid)

 

Bios Setting are stock aside the following changes:

Ai Overclock Tuner                              ->              XMP I
Interl(R) Adaptive Boost Technology ->              Enabled
Asus MultiCore Enhancement            ->              Enabled - Remove All Limits
SVID Behaviour                                    ->             Best Case Scenario
Long Duration Package Power Limit  ->             125
Short Duration Package Power Limit ->             253
DRAM Frequency                                ->              DDR5-6400MHz

DRAM CAS# Latency                          ->             32

DRAM RAS# to CAS# delay                ->             39

DRAM RAS# PRE Time                        ->             39

DRAM RAS# ACT Time                       ->              102
DRAM VDD Voltage                            ->              1.40000

DRAM VDDQ Voltage                         ->              1.40000
PMIC Voltages                                    ->              Sync All PMICs

Boot performance mode                   ->              Turbo Performance

CPU Fan Speed                                 ->               Ignore


As i said i run it for around 300h and i noticed that in idle state (just running chrome and few other light processes) the fluid is at 31/32°, meanwhile while playing (mostly GW2) it reaches up to 38/39°.
In idle state the CPU cores oscillate between 35/40° meanwhile in game they go up to 50/55° (even some spike to 60°). During stress test (Cinebench - exactly 31k score) it goes up to 76° and never above.
Gpu is more stable and runs around 30° most of the time, after the liquids warms up it tends to increase but just few degrees.
Room temp is around 20/22°.

 

Thanks for your time.


 

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i feel like 100% at 40° is very overkill

80 degrees is pretty normal so i wouldnt expect any bad temps if u have it at 80% for 60°

 

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34 minutes ago, puroidrogeno said:

i forgot to say that the fan speed is based on the temperature of the liquid, not of the CPU. 

 

not my expertise sorry, never really tried to to full wter builds

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CPU OC: -30 all cores @AutoGhz

GPU OC: 3Ghz Core 2750Mhz Memory w/ 25%W increase (460W)

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2 hours ago, puroidrogeno said:

During stress test (Cinebench - exactly 31k score) it goes up to 76° and never above.

Yeah sounds about right for an MCE overclock. But yeah, hand overclocking the chip and then undervolting it could net you better temps, and the latter would be easier to do than the former.

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1 hour ago, SorryClaire said:

the latter would be easier to do than the former.

Thank you for your answer, would you like to explain how to reach that goal (like what setting have to change and to what value)? also a link to a guide would be fine!

 

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On 5/4/2023 at 4:25 PM, SorryClaire said:

Yeah sounds about right for an MCE overclock. But yeah, hand overclocking the chip and then undervolting it could net you better temps, and the latter would be easier to do than the former.

hi, sorry to bring this up again but i'd like some advice on how to procede.

 

 

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