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On 8/23/2024 at 12:51 PM, MichaelH0132 said:

I have a question, is Lian Li Galahad II Trinity SL INF 360mm good for 13900k cpu or should I get something else?!

Have you applied the BIOS update to fix the 13900k's microcode? That is very important. 

Also, I strongly suggest that you invest in a bend correction frame (BCF), which will correct any bending of the CPU due to excessive heat, and potentially improve cooling.

 

That AIO is very capable.

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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On 8/26/2024 at 7:41 AM, RevGAM said:

Have you applied the BIOS update to fix the 13900k's microcode? That is very important. 

Also, I strongly suggest that you invest in a bend correction frame (BCF), which will correct any bending of the CPU due to excessive heat, and potentially improve cooling.

 

That AIO is very capable.

Thank you for the reminder! Sorry for my ignorance but for the Bios, I need to download from the motherboard manufacture website (the latest one), right?

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On 8/26/2024 at 7:41 AM, RevGAM said:

Have you applied the BIOS update to fix the 13900k's microcode? That is very important. 

Also, I strongly suggest that you invest in a bend correction frame (BCF), which will correct any bending of the CPU due to excessive heat, and potentially improve cooling.

 

That AIO is very capable.

Update, I've just applied the new bios a few minutes ago, thank you for the reminder. and for the bend correction frame (since I was aware about the heating problem), I've installed it along with the CPU.

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22 minutes ago, MichaelH0132 said:

Update, I've just applied the new bios a few minutes ago, thank you for the reminder. and for the bend correction frame (since I was aware about the heating problem), I've installed it along with the CPU.

Let us know test results, please. 

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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I would suggest that you download Prime 95, which will push your CPU, and select "small FFTs" as the test. Let it run for at least 30 minutes. 

 

To watch the temps, you could use the motherboard software that came with yours, or you could download HWiNFO64, CPUz, or similar. Pay attention to the CPU temps and, if you can, other parts.

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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54 minutes ago, RevGAM said:

I would suggest that you download Prime 95, which will push your CPU, and select "small FFTs" as the test. Let it run for at least 30 minutes. 

 

To watch the temps, you could use the motherboard software that came with yours, or you could download HWiNFO64, CPUz, or similar. Pay attention to the CPU temps and, if you can, other parts.

This is with Noctua NH-D15, I haven't had a chance to get the lian li aio. I'm not sure if this are temps are good or is there any improvements need to be made.

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It's about expected , an air cooler isn't going to handle 250w.

 

 

CPU : Ryzen 7 7800X3D @ -30mv All core

CPU Cooler : Thermalright Frozen Prism 240mm AIO

Mobo : Asrock B650m Pro RS Wifi

Ram : 32GB (2X16GB) Lexar Ares 6000MHZ CL 28-36-36-68

GPU : MSI Gaming X Slim 4070Ti Super 16GB ( 308W PL +140 Core +1000 Memory )

Storage : 2TB Verbatim Vi5000 Gen 4 NVME

PSU : Thermalright TG-750w 80+ Gold ATX 3.0 PCIE 5.0

Case : Fractal Design Pop Mini MATX

Case Fans : 3 X Thermalright TL-C12C-S RGB 

Monitor :27" Samsung Odyssey G5 2560 x 1440 180 HZ IPS 

Keyboard : HyperX Alloy Core RGB

Mouse : Corsair M65 Elite RGB

Headset : Corsair HS35 Gaming Headset

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4 hours ago, MichaelH0132 said:

This is with Noctua NH-D15, I haven't had a chance to get the lian li aio. I'm not sure if this are temps are good or is there any improvements need to be made.

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The D15 and pretty much all other air coolers are not strong enough. Have you undervolted the CPU and GC yet?

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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9 hours ago, MichaelH0132 said:

I did not, for neither of them.

I would suggest that you undervolt and get a strong AIO on there.

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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