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I hit a CPU Thermal Throttle incident a few days ago.

 

I think there could be something wrong with my AIO. My CPU Die Temps are usually around 58C to 60C At idle. As I do use this for CPU heavy tasks, like rendering and Video editing, I often push it hard, and quickly hits 90C.

 

I used to have CPU "die block" on CPU fan,while having the Inline block on CPU OPT.

 

When I look at my CPU "Fan Speeds" the CPU reads a 0RPM, and the CPU OPT seems to be full 5000RPM on or off. The SYS1 (Rad fans) varies based on load, but up to 2000rpm, which appears to be normal for said fans.. I swapped the CPU to SYS2, and still zero RPM.

 

I swapped around the CPU die block, the CPU Die Block always reads Zero, and everything else reads fine. Yanking the plug while on doesn't affect temps, unlike the other block or fans.

 

Am I worrying about nothing, or is there an issue that could kill my setup in the future. (I had a CPU die on me over a year ago...)

 

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2 minutes ago, MSharpeWriter said:

I hit a CPU Thermal Throttle incident a few days ago.

 

I think there could be something wrong with my AIO. My CPU Die Temps are usually around 58C to 60C At idle. As I do use this for CPU heavy tasks, like rendering and Video editing, I often push it hard, and quickly hits 90C.

 

I used to have CPU "die block" on CPU fan,while having the Inline block on CPU OPT.

 

When I look at my CPU "Fan Speeds" the CPU reads a 0RPM, and the CPU OPT seems to be full 5000RPM on or off. The SYS1 (Rad fans) varies based on load, but up to 2000rpm, which appears to be normal for said fans.. I swapped the CPU to SYS2, and still zero RPM.

 

I swapped around the CPU die block, the CPU Die Block always reads Zero, and everything else reads fine. Yanking the plug while on doesn't affect temps, unlike the other block or fans.

 

Am I worrying about nothing, or is there an issue that could kill my setup in the future. (I had a CPU die on me over a year ago...)

 

I have a

Doesn't your board have a dedicated pump header for the AIO pump? You want to use that and then have the pump run at speed all the time, maybe some slight adjustment to compensate for noise but as soon as you hut 65C the pump should run at 100%. If the water isn't flowing heat won't be transferred effectively and thus you will heat up your CPU for no reason at all.

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9 minutes ago, Applefreak said:

Doesn't your board have a dedicated pump header for the AIO pump? You want to use that and then have the pump run at speed all the time, maybe some slight adjustment to compensate for noise but as soon as you hut 65C the pump should run at 100%. If the water isn't flowing heat won't be transferred effectively and thus you will heat up your CPU for no reason at all.

Just CPU, CPU-OPT, SYS1 and SYS2 fan headers. I try to set the Pumps to 100% no matter what. Not a fan of Gigabytes software.

 

The Rad is getting warm to the touch after a 15 Minutes of All 16 Cores at 100% CPU usage. I am not joking when I said I push it hard, it was a render, btw.

 

There's a 5th fan in the BIOS/HW Info but I think that's referring to the one built on to the MB.

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What are your current idle and full load temps compared to before?

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On 9/11/2023 at 6:32 PM, MSharpeWriter said:

Just CPU, CPU-OPT, SYS1 and SYS2 fan headers. I try to set the Pumps to 100% no matter what. Not a fan of Gigabytes software.

 

The Rad is getting warm to the touch after a 15 Minutes of All 16 Cores at 100% CPU usage. I am not joking when I said I push it hard, it was a render, btw.

 

There's a 5th fan in the BIOS/HW Info but I think that's referring to the one built on to the MB.

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