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i a bought the arctic liquid freezer 280mm for my pc (i7 14700kf 4070super 32gb corsair ram etc tell me if u need more details) and now when i am on idle doing nothing or even juat watching a youtube video the temps just spike to 40-55 c and or idle with 34-38c  what could it be ( i also stress bench it and on 250w i get prob 75-83c)

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given temperatures under load aren't too high then it's fine. Your pump and fans won't be running constantly if the load doesn't demand it. they'll ramp up and down based on the CPU temperature. You can adjust the curve if you want to, either with software, or in the BIOS if it has the feature but it won't change the performance. 

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5 hours ago, TOWERHANOOB said:

i also stress bench it and on 250w i get prob 75-83c

As long as it doesn’t get to 90-95c while stress testing or heavy gaming, given this statement it wont. Then everything is fine.

 

If the idle temps bother you, ramp the pump speed curve up in bios. This will help you and reduce temps by a few degrees. Without any additional noise from fans ramping up (what I also did).

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5 hours ago, AndrewAsd said:

given temperatures under load aren't too high then it's fine. Your pump and fans won't be running constantly if the load doesn't demand it. they'll ramp up and down based on the CPU temperature. You can adjust the curve if you want to, either with software, or in the BIOS if it has the feature but it won't change the performance. 

What about it being 40-55 c by just running youtube?

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1 hour ago, ArnoG said:

As long as it doesn’t get to 90-95c while stress testing or heavy gaming, given this statement it wont. Then everything is fine.

 

If the idle temps bother you, ramp the pump speed curve up in bios. This will help you and reduce temps by a few degrees. Without any additional noise from fans ramping up (what I also did).

What about it being 40-55 c by just runningyoutube?

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4 hours ago, TOWERHANOOB said:

What about it being 40-55 c by just runningyoutube?

Blame Intel that they made a CPU which runs hot when idle

Main machine:  Ryzen 9 9950x3D - Gigabyte GeForce RTX 5070ti OC 16GB  - Gigabyte X870E AORUS ELITE WIFI7 - 64GB DDR5 6000MHz CL30 - Seasonic FOCUS GX-1000 ATX3.1 - Lancool 207 digital - Artic liquid freezer III Pro - 2 x 27" AOC Q27G4X - WD SN850X 2TB - 2 x WD SN770 2TB

Remote client:  Razer Blade 15 (2020) base - i7 10750H - GeForce RTX 2060 - 16GB DDR4 3000MHz (only used for decoding streams from main machine)

 

 

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