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1 hour ago, ParushVerma said:

It is arround 600rpm as i am also using fancontrol to control and I have it set to 60%

I am not familiar with your AIO exactly, but according to Arctic's spec sheet the pump has a range from 800-2000rpm.

At 60% PWM it should be at 2000rpm already (the curve is in the specs pdf on their website).

This leads me to believe something is wrong with the pump. Check whether things improve when set to 100% and whether it is connected to the correct header (PWM, afaik).

Hello, I have a build with ryzen 7 5800x and I am using arctic liquid freezer ii 360. I have this build since 2021 and had no issue. But now my idle cpu temps are 73°-75° Celsius. I did some troubleshooting myself and reinstalled the cpu with new thermal paste but the issue still remains. Need help! And thank you

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5 minutes ago, ParushVerma said:

reinstalled the cpu with new thermal paste but the issue still remains.

you probably didn't apply enough pressure. Try to remount the cpu cold plate on the cpu (i.e. retighten the screws until you can't any more and then go lefty loosey just a tiny bit

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34 minutes ago, ParushVerma said:

Hello, I have a build with ryzen 7 5800x and I am using arctic liquid freezer ii 360. I have this build since 2021 and had no issue. But now my idle cpu temps are 73°-75° Celsius. I did some troubleshooting myself and reinstalled the cpu with new thermal paste but the issue still remains. Need help! And thank you

Is the pump running? 

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40 minutes ago, ParushVerma said:

Hello, I have a build with ryzen 7 5800x and I am using arctic liquid freezer ii 360. I have this build since 2021 and had no issue. But now my idle cpu temps are 73°-75° Celsius. I did some troubleshooting myself and reinstalled the cpu with new thermal paste but the issue still remains. Need help! And thank you

Only 2 possible outcome

1. Not enough pressure on the cpu 

2. The pump is clogged or dead

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21 minutes ago, ParushVerma said:

How to check it? All the fans includikg the vrm on the pump is working? How else can i check?

HWinfo might give you an RPM number, but really it comes down to listening to the pump for vibrations or feeling the block/hoses for the vibrations from water flow.

 

Most pumps also emit a higher pitched wirring/whining sound that can be heard from up close. Depending on the temps you might also feel a difference in temps between the two hoses, though that shouldn't be much if the rpm on the pump are high.

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1 hour ago, ParushVerma said:

How to check it? All the fans includikg the vrm on the pump is working? How else can i check?

I've also seen people suggest before feeling both tubes of the AIO. If one feels hotter than the other, this would mean the pump is dead / running slow. 

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10 minutes ago, ParushVerma said:

Pump is working😅

OK, how did you test this? What does HWInfo say on the RPMs?

 

If the pump is still running but you still have bad temps, while also assuming mounting pressure is fine, I would think it could either be the AIO is gunked up and fluid is more or less bypassing the cold plate. Or the CPU is dying in a really weird fashion.

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1 hour ago, ParushVerma said:

It is arround 600rpm as i am also using fancontrol to control and I have it set to 60%

I am not familiar with your AIO exactly, but according to Arctic's spec sheet the pump has a range from 800-2000rpm.

At 60% PWM it should be at 2000rpm already (the curve is in the specs pdf on their website).

This leads me to believe something is wrong with the pump. Check whether things improve when set to 100% and whether it is connected to the correct header (PWM, afaik).

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Yes pump was running slow and I have requested for rma. I also have bought a spare aio to check everything. Guess what cpu temps are still going above 80°c. in normal scenarios like playing valorant with an fps lock at 360hz. Never happened before but fps are dropping. It used to run 500-600 fps without cap but now even that is not happening. This should not happen right?

 

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Did you recently update the motherboard BIOS, or anything else? Just checking what might have changed here apart from a faulty AIO.

Also, did you use the pump header on your motherboard and what is the pump running at with the new AIO?

 

 

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OK, the curve looks out of place but at least the pump seems to run at max rpm, according to spec sheet.

 

Fans all running? Pump really connected to pump header so its not reading in a fan by accident?

 

Otherwise, check thermal paste application, that the protective film was removed from the cold plate, and the mounting pressure.

 

Last ditch attempt would be to look at the BIOS settings regarding voltage settings if those are on auto or fixed. Otherwise, contact the vendor?

 

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This is the default curve. I have connected pump to pump header and radiator fans to cpu fans. Can you please suggest good settings? Is it possible to set the pump at only 60% ?

 

I am using PBO to undervolt it as well. I have set the curve to all cores -23. I got this value by optimizing through ryzen master.

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