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But you have two intakes in the top, and a 200mm in the front.

Are your CPU fans blowing air to the left?

maybe the link works : https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/IMG_20150308_153117.jpg?_subject_uid=176713170&w=AAB53CQ1cVrd7oAR5M5R0vtdSCYrHOXfruMhoURXPzVqtg

CPU: 4790K (4.8 ghz) | COOLING: Custom Liquid Cooling (240 mm rad) | GPU: GTX 980 ti Superclocked+ (2x)  | MOBO: Gryphon Z97 Armor Edition | RAM: Kingston (4x4 gb 1600 mhz) | SSD: 850 Evo (250 gb) | HDD: Black (1.5 tb) | CASE: Enthoo Evolv | PSU: G2 850 (850 w) | DISPLAYS: Acer XB270HU bprz / Philips 246V5LHAB/27 (3x) | KEYBOARD: Vengeance K60 | MOUSE: Naos 7000 | HEADSEAT: H Wireless / Cloud 2 | For the exact parts visit my PCPartpicker it even includes my Desk and some other stuff.

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To test your airflow, start your stresstest, and leave the case closed. 

Now let it run for about 10 minutes, causing the internal temps to raise.

Now try to open the side panel and feel the temps of the air in the case, if it's hot, you probably need to do something with your airflow.

If it's just a tad warmer than outside the case, then it's ok temps, but just make sure it's not starting to heat up like a sauna in your case.

 

Otherwise you probably just need to dial down your OC... It's annoying, but it's important to keep a stable OC with decent temps.

When in doubt: C4

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yeah, as long it's not like fro too long like you said, i would not suggest playing intensive games such as Battlefield or something because that could be bad :)

i cant wait for the Watercooling i will bought a 240 mm rad do you think that will give me much better temps

CPU: 4790K (4.8 ghz) | COOLING: Custom Liquid Cooling (240 mm rad) | GPU: GTX 980 ti Superclocked+ (2x)  | MOBO: Gryphon Z97 Armor Edition | RAM: Kingston (4x4 gb 1600 mhz) | SSD: 850 Evo (250 gb) | HDD: Black (1.5 tb) | CASE: Enthoo Evolv | PSU: G2 850 (850 w) | DISPLAYS: Acer XB270HU bprz / Philips 246V5LHAB/27 (3x) | KEYBOARD: Vengeance K60 | MOUSE: Naos 7000 | HEADSEAT: H Wireless / Cloud 2 | For the exact parts visit my PCPartpicker it even includes my Desk and some other stuff.

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This is how Aida 64 temps look like

CPU: 4790K (4.8 ghz) | COOLING: Custom Liquid Cooling (240 mm rad) | GPU: GTX 980 ti Superclocked+ (2x)  | MOBO: Gryphon Z97 Armor Edition | RAM: Kingston (4x4 gb 1600 mhz) | SSD: 850 Evo (250 gb) | HDD: Black (1.5 tb) | CASE: Enthoo Evolv | PSU: G2 850 (850 w) | DISPLAYS: Acer XB270HU bprz / Philips 246V5LHAB/27 (3x) | KEYBOARD: Vengeance K60 | MOUSE: Naos 7000 | HEADSEAT: H Wireless / Cloud 2 | For the exact parts visit my PCPartpicker it even includes my Desk and some other stuff.

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To test your airflow, start your stresstest, and leave the case closed. 

Now let it run for about 10 minutes, causing the internal temps to raise.

Now try to open the side panel and feel the temps of the air in the case, if it's hot, you probably need to do something with your airflow.

If it's just a tad warmer than outside the case, then it's ok temps, but just make sure it's not starting to heat up like a sauna in your case.

 

Otherwise you probably just need to dial down your OC... It's annoying, but it's important to keep a stable OC with decent temps.

The case is not hot inside i tested that

CPU: 4790K (4.8 ghz) | COOLING: Custom Liquid Cooling (240 mm rad) | GPU: GTX 980 ti Superclocked+ (2x)  | MOBO: Gryphon Z97 Armor Edition | RAM: Kingston (4x4 gb 1600 mhz) | SSD: 850 Evo (250 gb) | HDD: Black (1.5 tb) | CASE: Enthoo Evolv | PSU: G2 850 (850 w) | DISPLAYS: Acer XB270HU bprz / Philips 246V5LHAB/27 (3x) | KEYBOARD: Vengeance K60 | MOUSE: Naos 7000 | HEADSEAT: H Wireless / Cloud 2 | For the exact parts visit my PCPartpicker it even includes my Desk and some other stuff.

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The case is not hot inside i tested that

I'm sorry, i think you just have to w8 for the water cooler, but don't expect it to lower the temps dramatically.

It should be an upgrade though, just make sure you properly seat it, and use some good thermal paste.

When in doubt: C4

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I'm sorry, i think you just have to w8 for the water cooler, but don't expect it to lower the temps dramatically.

It should be an upgrade though, just make sure you properly seat it, and use some good thermal paste.

I will use the Noctua Thermal paste that i have left over

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Here i have a long term picture of intel XTU stress test 

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Seeing that your temps are stable over longer periods of time, the only way to lower the temps is to lower the OC. 

Try to play some games, if the temps doesn't go higher than 75 then it's ok, and when you get your water cooler you'll see a temp decrease.

When in doubt: C4

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