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Watercooling temps?

I was just wondering what some common watercooling temps were. I know there are many factors to these temps, but just wanted to know what everyone's temps were. I have a 4930K (stock speeds) running at about 35 degrees celsius idle, and 45 degrees celsius under load (prime 95) I have two quad xspc rads, and corsair sp 120's (high performance edition) cooling those rads. I'm also water cooling my 780 TI, temps for that are 34 degrees celsius idle, and about 40 degrees celsius under load (msi kombuster) What're your temps and are these temps normal/good?

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My temps were 25-30 idle on the CPU @ 4 ghz, and ~55 under load, and idle for both 780's was ~2-3 degrees above room temp, with ~40 degrees under load.

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@HaydenMadeEm

 

welcome to the Linus Tech Tips forums!

 

your fan speeds are 12v? 7v? 5v?

 

for 5v fan speed, that'd be great temperatures

for 7v fan speed, that'd be fine temperatures

for 12v fan speed, that'd be normal temperatures, but way too loud to be

tolerable.

 

for stock voltages for CPU/GPU you are on par with what to expect. when

increasing voltage for overclocking is where you'll find the temperatures

begin to climb warmer. with 2x 480 radiators, it'll take some time to have

the temperature to levelize/stabilize. 

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@airdeano 47 degrees celsius on cpu with fans running at 1400 RPM, sorry, still kind of new to this stuff, went big on my first build haha, will let you know 700 rpm load temps when it stabilizes

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@airdeano 50*C with fans at 700 rpm, i assume this is 5 volts because it's the lowest the fans will go.

My temps were 25-30 idle on the CPU @ 4 ghz, and ~55 under load, and idle for both 780's was ~2-3 degrees above room temp, with ~40 degrees under load.

What coolant are you using?

Should have probably said this, but I'm using distilled water for my coolant.

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What coolant are you using?

 

 

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