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Disappointing H240x temps :(

So i just got this Swiftech h240x and i tested it with my i7 3770k and extreme 4. So with these settings i got these temps 1 hour before noontime (sorry dont know ambient temp that time):

@ 3.5ghz : 1.04-1.08v : 52- 59°

@4.4ghz : 1.16-1.2v : 61-68°

@4.7ghz : 1.312-1.36v : 81-91°

Prime95 test, open test bed, noctua nt h1 & swiftech tp. Also, it had a few bubble on the res, does this effect perf?

Are these really normal temps? Cause it's pretty dissappointing if it cannot handle 1.3v. Anyone tested it with the same components as mine? Thx in advance for the help ;)

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Try Aida64 as the software to test temps.

 

Re-seat your cooler, might not be making the best contact with the CPU. Might have too much thermal paste.

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I tried reseating with nt h1 and the swiftech tp, with nt h1 having 4° temp difference. I used real temp gt to monitor temps. I also watched the h240x review of hitechlegion and my temps are consistent with his

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what other cooling did you have to compare to the 1.3v temp output?

try using XTU from intel for a stress and compare the temps.

the silicone lottery is a cruel-heated biotch.

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I have an h100i atm and d14 both pretty much did the same. Iwas expecting this 280 cooler would be able to handle 1.3v. Cuz the other 2 didnt

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ouch, hard way to have the silicone cookie crumble. try using the XTU and see

how much lower your temps will be for comparo. you prolly are not using 1344

in custom settings and run in place.

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can we see a picture of how you mounted the AIO into your case?

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It's open test bed. Did it with my 3770k and 4690k. Pretty much performs like h100i only quieter

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