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18 minutes ago, TheGuy12211221 said:

Hi, so I bought that aio cpu cooler and installed it, but it seems like its doesn't let alot of air through, even with the fans on maximum speed. What to do? I installed it in the silent base 800 with the fans ontop of the radiator on the chassis.

but hows the temperature? it'll be fine as long as temperature is fine

 

its normal for a fan on a radiator to not produce a lot of air flow, but its fine as long as there is air flow

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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this is normal, the fans are made to create more pressure than airflow.

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Just because there doesn't seem to be a lot of air flow doesn't mean its not working. When you have fans attached to a radiator you need to worry about static pressure, or the ability for the fan to puch air around and past an obsticle, more than pure air speed. To tell if your AIO is working you will want to look at the temperature(s) of the CPU.

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How are you measuring the airflow through the radiator?  Because your hand is much better at measuring air speed than air volume.  and it is volume that actually matters.

 

Regardless I wouldn't worry about that at all so long as your temperatures are good - that is how you measure the performance of any cooling device.

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regarding this cooler, it helped me alot with space and airflow inside my cache, just got a little issue you could help me with.

 

i just bought new skylake cpu i7-6700k (had amd fx8350 before) everything runs smooth, its oc on 4.6GHz but it gives me strange temperature readings.

 

cpu goes around 28 degrees idle, then i start stress test and goe to 90 at like 1 second... now one at a sterp but immiedetly and stops at 100 and the nwhen i stop test, it goes down in a second (again) to 30....

 

like the remperatures should go slowly up and down.. not like instant O.o, didn´t have this problem with my previous cpu

 

any ideas ?

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7 minutes ago, Luskysak said:

regarding this cooler, it helped me alot with space and airflow inside my cache, just got a little issue you could help me with.

 

i just bought new skylake cpu i7-6700k (had amd fx8350 before) everything runs smooth, its oc on 4.6GHz but it gives me strange temperature readings.

 

cpu goes around 28 degrees idle, then i start stress test and goe to 90 at like 1 second... now one at a sterp but immiedetly and stops at 100 and the nwhen i stop test, it goes down in a second (again) to 30....

 

like the remperatures should go slowly up and down.. not like instant O.o, didn´t have this problem with my previous cpu

 

any ideas ?

Broken Sensor maybe? This happened to me sometimes

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here are screen shot of stress test after like two minutes and idle 5 seconds after the test.

 

few things, the radiator was still cool enough, no heat coming from pc whatsoever and i noticedafter stoping the stress, the temperatures on some cores where... twiching ? like  90 - 34 - 50 - 28 -85 - 35  until it settlet on the +- 30 in mere second on a single sensor

 

ill try to reattach the cooler again with new thermal compound later tommorow but let me know if u thinkg u know whats goin on

stress.png

no stress.png

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1 minute ago, Luskysak said:

well as u can see on the second picture.. the MB temp #5 still shows 99 xD i am really confused xD

Might be: Driver/program messup or sensor damage. I can't see how it would get that hot instantly. Also, to help me, how did you install the fans for the CPU cooler? And are there any bend metal thins? Because mine has some, about 6 or 7.

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  • 1 month later...

well... tryed almost everything, different cooling paste, etc... so far i think it might be an issue with sensors... hopefully, because the water, in cooler, is steady .. like 28C on idle. and not higher then 35C on load, tryed touching the backplate of cpu while at "90C" and it was ... not cool but not even that hot might be like 40-50 the cpu is not even overclocked.. i even tryed it without turbo on stock 4Ghz, and no issues, not even thermal throttling, i could get that on 4.8GHz.. there was slight throtling after few minutes of stress test but like 0.5% maximum.

 

ill get my hands on the noctua cooler soon, so ill try that. will update here after

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