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Is 98.1 Degrees F Too high for having a H100i

Corsair Link is showing that my cpu is 90+ degrees... Is this normal or did I screw up the installation?

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What CPU? And yes that is a bit too hot, check your mounting again and thermal paste application(if done)

Edit: Did not see if F, so ignore my top part if it is farhenheit, ontop for degree

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F is Farenheit ye? That sound's like a really low temperature? what is it 30 celcius or somethin'?

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90 degress F? or C?

I wonder what "F" in the title stands for.  :rolleyes:

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What CPU? And yes that is a bit too hot, check your mounting again and thermal paste application(if done)

F not C. 98F = 36 C. 

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What CPU? And yes that is a bit too hot, check your mounting again and thermal paste application(if done)

3770K w/o overclocking yet. It may be lose... Some of the pre-applied thermal paste was accidentally wiped off......... would that have a huge difference?

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I wonder what "F" in the title stands for.  :rolleyes:

Fahrenheit. 

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3770K w/o overclocking yet. It may be lose... Some of the pre-applied thermal paste was accidentally wiped off......... would that have a huge difference?

Why are you measuring in Fahrenheit? 

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Fahrenheit. 

I know what F stands for... I live in the US - the place of miles, slugs, Fahrenheit, and McDonald pounds... I was referring to @helping... Hmm, I wonder what a Linus temperature would be?

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F not C. 98F = 36 C. 

Yea, forgot about the F, edited it in my original post

Computer Specifications:

AMD Ryzen 5 3600  Gigabyte B550M Aorus Elite | ADATA XPG SPECTRIX D50 32 GB 3600 MHz | Asus RTX 3060 KO Edition CoolerMaster Silencio S400 Klevv Cras C700 M.2 SSD 256GB 

1TB Crucial MX500 | 1 TB SanDisk SSD Corsair RM650W

Camera Equipment:

Camera Bodies: 

Olympus Pen-F Panasonic GH3 (Retired)

Lenses:

Sigma 30mm F1.4 | Sigma 16mm F1.4 | Sigma 19mm F2.8 | Laowa 17mm F1.8 | Olympus 45mm F1.8

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I know what F stands for... I live in the US - the place of miles, slugs, Fahrenheit, and McDonald pounds... I was referring to @helping... Hmm, I wonder what a Linus temperature would be?

Too hot for you to handle.

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Too hot for you to handle.

So, the opposite of Kelvin? 

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So, the opposite of Kelvin? 

Linus degrees (aka L) doesn't register temperatures below 1000C. It only measures hot things. 

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Linus degrees (aka L) doesn't register temperatures below 1000C. It only measures hot things. 

I'm going to assume that Slick can't be measure in L?  :P

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I'm going to assume that Slick can't be measure in L?  :P

No, Slick's far too cooooool to register in L. 

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No, Slick's far too cooooool to register in L. 

Guess we know who'll cosplay as Sub-Zero and Scorpion now.

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Corsair Link is showing that my cpu is 90+ degrees... Is this normal or did I screw up the installation?

90+ degrees what? Fahrenheit or Celsius? if it is Fahrenheit then it is ok if it is Celsius then its "DANGER WILL ROBERTSON DANGER!"

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