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Temp Advice Needed.

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Aios should not have their pumps burnt out, unless it's a defect.

If you dislike noise, 80+C is also far from being a problem with slower pump speeds.

Hello, I'm here today to ask about my tempts for my AMD 5800X and Corsair H150 RGB 360mm. Is it normal for the AIO to hit over 80+C with everything in the BIO's set to default? Not used to high performance parts. (I know the 5800X is dated but I'm coming from a R5 2600) Also, what temps SHOULD my AIO be running 24/7? I want to make sure I don't burn the pump out.

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54 minutes ago, Zerulian Zypheirrian said:

Hello, I'm here today to ask about my tempts for my AMD 5800X and Corsair H150 RGB 360mm. Is it normal for the AIO to hit over 80+C with everything in the BIO's set to default? Not used to high performance parts. (I know the 5800X is dated but I'm coming from a R5 2600) Also, what temps SHOULD my AIO be running 24/7? I want to make sure I don't burn the pump out.

In what situations are you seeing +80c on the CPU?聽 Gaming or stresstests etc?

You won't burn the pump out 馃檪

You might have to increase the pump and fan speed a little to keep the CPU cool.

However, 80c is perfectly fine for the 5800x and is not dangerous at all.

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