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Hello guys, i work with youtube and for a while i was feeling my pc a bit slow and stuttering a lot, soo i decided, "Ok time to a clean format and take a look on what is going on".  I did a few benchmarks with Aida and when i was doing a stress test i just could not believe my pc was overheating a lot, reaching almost 100C, i mean, i have a h100i water cooler from corsair this just shouldnt be happening O.o

 

When i first installed tis cooler my normal temps was something like 45 degress or soo, nothing to hot, today it is at 60 degress, someone can please help me?

 

System specs:

 

- i7 4790k

- Asus z97-k Motherboard

- 2x8gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Ram

- Radeon R9 270x 4gb video card

- SDD Kingstom 250gb

- Seagate 3tb and Seagte 1tb HD's

- Running on Windows 10

 

Benchmark + Temperatures Pics from Aida:

 

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Make sure the cpu core voltage isn't on adaptive and then run the test again (and see how low you can get the voltage). It's possible you just have a CPU that runs hot, and thus you'll need to keep the overclocks down. 

 

Make sure the H100i cooler is mounted properly, since it has mounting issues which frequently require some rubber spacing-washers. 

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Hello guys, i work with youtube and for a while i was feeling my pc a bit slow and stuttering a lot, soo i decided, "Ok time to a clean format and take a look on what is going on".  I did a few benchmarks with Aida and when i was doing a stress test i just could not believe my pc was overheating a lot, reaching almost 100C, i mean, i have a h100i water cooler from corsair this just shouldnt be happening O.o

 

When i first installed tis cooler my normal temps was something like 45 degress or soo, nothing to hot, today it is at 60 degress, someone can please help me?

 

System specs:

 

- i7 4790k

- Asus z97-k Motherboard

- 2x8gb DDR3 Corsair Vengeance Ram

- Radeon R9 270x 4gb video card

- SDD Kingstom 250gb

- Seagate 3tb and Seagte 1tb HD's

- Running on Windows 10

 

Benchmark + Temperatures Pics from Aida:

 

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attachicon.gifOverclocktab.jpg

attachicon.giftemp01.jpg

attachicon.giftemp02.jpg

 

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only thing that comes to mind is thermal paste between the cooler, but I guess you already checked that, or the thermal paste between the actual die and the heatspreader, but it's devil's canyon so...no...then it's just voltage or overclocking causing high temps

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