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I have a i7 4770K being cooled by H100i. I figured this would be enough to handle the pressure of rendering most things, but I'm having trouble rendering videos in Adobe software and rendering images from a 3D modeling software, as well. Right now I have the fans placed on top of the radiator blowing down from the ceiling of the tower, but I used to have the fans flipped so they were blowing up. This change didn't seem to affect the temps at all. I have a total of 6 fans in the tower including the ones on the h100i. Right now only the back fan is exhaust. My h100i fans were exhaust until I flipped them. Here are a couple pics of my rig that show the direction of each fan. http://imgur.com/a/NvIp8

 

What is the issue with these temp? Is it the way it's set up? Could my cooler be defective? Could it be that the CPU isn't getting enough voltage? Or is this set up just not powerful enough?

 

Mobo: Formula VI Hero
CPU: i7 4770K overclocked to about 4.5Ghz
Ram: 16gb at 1866mhz
GPU: gtx780 overclocked
PSU: 750watts
SSD boot drive
x2 3tb HDDs

If you need any more info, lemme know. I appreciate any and all input!
Thanks!

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I have a i7 4770K being cooled by H100i. I figured this would be enough to handle the pressure of rendering most things, but I'm having trouble rendering videos in Adobe software and rendering images from a 3D modeling software, as well. Right now I have the fans placed on top of the radiator blowing down from the ceiling of the tower, but I used to have the fans flipped so they were blowing up. This change didn't seem to affect the temps at all. I have a total of 6 fans in the tower including the ones on the h100i. Right now only the back fan is exhaust. My h100i fans were exhaust until I flipped them. Here are a couple pics of my rig that show the direction of each fan. http://imgur.com/a/NvIp8

 

What is the issue with these temp? Is it the way it's set up? Could my cooler be defective? Could it be that the CPU isn't getting enough voltage? Or is this set up just not powerful enough?

 

Mobo: Formula VI Hero

CPU: i7 4770K overclocked to about 4.5Ghz

Ram: 16gb at 1866mhz

GPU: gtx780 overclocked

PSU: 750watts

SSD boot drive

x2 3tb HDDs

If you need any more info, lemme know. I appreciate any and all input!

Thanks!

what's "really hot"?

 

Can you tell us the temps and voltage of the cpu when rendering?

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I have a i7 4770K being cooled by H100i. I figured this would be enough to handle the pressure of rendering most things, but I'm having trouble rendering videos in Adobe software and rendering images from a 3D modeling software, as well. Right now I have the fans placed on top of the radiator blowing down from the ceiling of the tower, but I used to have the fans flipped so they were blowing up. This change didn't seem to affect the temps at all. I have a total of 6 fans in the tower including the ones on the h100i. Right now only the back fan is exhaust. My h100i fans were exhaust until I flipped them. Here are a couple pics of my rig that show the direction of each fan. http://imgur.com/a/NvIp8

 

What is the issue with these temp? Is it the way it's set up? Could my cooler be defective? Could it be that the CPU isn't getting enough voltage? Or is this set up just not powerful enough?

 

Mobo: Formula VI Hero

CPU: i7 4770K overclocked to about 4.5Ghz

Ram: 16gb at 1866mhz

GPU: gtx780 overclocked

PSU: 750watts

SSD boot drive

x2 3tb HDDs

If you need any more info, lemme know. I appreciate any and all input!

Thanks!

OK what i would do first is flip the radiator fans back over so they are outputs. Your bringing a lot of air in and not a lot out. Good but not great.

 

Second i would reapply thermal paste to the cooler and reseat to get a better connection from it. 

 

Finally, dial down you OC if the heat is too much. You have a large OC on that CPU.

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it would be good to know what temps you are running at, but it's a 4770k at 4.5Ghz. It's going to be hot.

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Its a 4770k so the thermal issue could be from bad intel paste under the heat spreader. If your heat issue continues, i would really look into deliding your cpu and putting some good artic silver 5 on there

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