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It looks like all of your fans are exhausting air, which is a fantastic way to overheat your PC.

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8 hours ago, patrikrk13 said:

I just got my build finish ,but I get high temps 

Ryzen 5 7600x 

32gb ddr5 

Msi b650 tomahawk WiFi

Rtx 4070 super 

Vetroo aio v240 

The pc shoots straight to 80-90c 

 

Like the two people above me have said,

Unless some of those PC case fans are reversed version, it seems you have no intake of fresh air

Switch those 3 fans on the side of the case into intake, and check temp again.

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1 hour ago, patrikrk13 said:

It's antec c3 , the 3 fans are reversed 

Did you remove the plastic protecting the cold plate of the AIO?

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34 minutes ago, patrikrk13 said:

It's antec c3 , the 3 fans are reversed 

Make sure pump is working

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1 hour ago, NorKris said:

kinda has to be

 

plastic looks to be removed in the pic @RevGAM

 

bad mount, too slow rpm on the pump?, too slow ran rpm?

try to turn the back fan to intake

Oops, I forgot to look at that photo again. Thanks.

 

@patrikrk13 please advise on the above factors Kris mentioned. 

 

I'm pretty sure he meant fan not ran. Fan curve, pump speed and when you mounted it, at what point did you know it was right enough? It's hard to say for sure but it might not have been tight enough. 

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4 hours ago, RevGAM said:

Oops, I forgot to look at that photo again. Thanks.

 

@patrikrk13 please advise on the above factors Kris mentioned. 

 

I'm pretty sure he meant fan not ran. Fan curve, pump speed and when you mounted it, at what point did you know it was right enough? It's hard to say for sure but it might not have been tight enough. 

It is 😊 but I moved them tubes whit my hand and the temps dropped to 80c under full load ....I believe the aio it's faked 

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11 hours ago, patrikrk13 said:

Idk what to thing , i guess i have to buy another aio , this one it's wierd, by just moving the tubes it went 10c down 

https://streamable.com/4ssu5d

 

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If moving the tubes improves performance, that tends to mean poor contact - the mounting is not tight enough. Can you do a pressure test with ink and paper if not the real thing?

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2 minutes ago, patrikrk13 said:

the screw are tight to the max 

honestly i try another aio , if not ,f this 7600x it's the most garbage cpu 

Hmmm, that is a bad sign. You should contact Vetroo for an RMA.

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13 minutes ago, RevGAM said:

Hmmm, that is a bad sign. You should contact Vetroo for an RMA.

The cpu stays at 45c right now , if i open a app shots to 70c ish , if i play video games it's around 77c mark , but that aio makes so much noise and the fans are almost max i belive 

i got some termal grizly termal paste and braket too 

i want to try that thermalright frozen prism 360 

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4 minutes ago, patrikrk13 said:

it has a badge on the box for am5 and it keep it now  a bit cooler ,but the noise it's to much 

aha..

then this is what i would do:
1remove these:

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2: lay the pc down
3: press the cpu block hard against the cpu while opening a software and look at temps

(no u cant hurt the pc if its gets too hot: the protect themself's by shutting down )

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33 minutes ago, NorKris said:

aha..

then this is what i would do:
1remove these:

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2: lay the pc down
3: press the cpu block hard against the cpu while opening a software and look at temps

(no u cant hurt the pc if its gets too hot: the protect themself's by shutting down )

you cannot mount it if i reverse those things , they have a yt video whit instructions , the cooler hits like 57-60db at 77c full power pump 

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