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Corsair H110i & 6700k High Temps

Hey guys,

 

So I have had my h100i and 6700k for a year in 2 weeks but i have noticed that on low load (2-3 firefox windows open) My CPU temp sits at 60-68 degress. Also whilst I am playing CS:GO I get temps 85-90 degress.. Surely the liquad in my h110i hasnt degraded that much...

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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4 minutes ago, Sahil10416 said:

try reapplying the thermal paste

Whoops forgot to mention already reapplied new thermal paste same issue. Also tried blowing out all dust from radiator/comp

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3 minutes ago, Sahil10416 said:

Is the pump working?

Yeah i can hear it. unless there is a better way of checking? also feeling the pipes i can feel the hot one vs cold one

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1 minute ago, Sahil10416 said:

Is the pump working?

^^^If the pump is making weird noises, ditch that cooler ASAP.

 

Anything wrong with the fans? Is there a kink in the hose?

ASU

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Just now, Hackentosher said:

^^^If the pump is making weird noises, ditch that cooler ASAP.

 

Anything wrong with the fans? Is there a kink in the hose?

No weird nosies man sounds exactly same as the whole year i had it... Fans working fine ran a couple of fan tests on them no kink in hoses.

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6 minutes ago, strutZ said:

No weird nosies man sounds exactly same as the whole year i had it... Fans working fine ran a couple of fan tests on them no kink in hoses.

Did you do anything with your chip? Check core voltage.

ASU

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39 minutes ago, Hackentosher said:

Did you do anything with your chip? Check core voltage.

Nah only thing i did recently was took the auto overclock the ASUS ROG program does core voltage varries from 0.850 - 1.100

Tis fooked i tell ya hahhaa

Just wanted to let you guys know my pump is indeed dead. (didnt last a year) I unplugged the power going to it with no change in temps. when plugged back in no pump noise can be heard. RIP

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That's way too high for a H110i.  Casual use you should be under 40's and gaming load temps you should be under 60's

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Are you running AIDA64 or HWINFO? Read my signature for a fix.

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Having issues with a Corsair AIO? Possible fix here:

Spoiler

Are you getting weird fan behavior, speed fluctuations, and/or other issues with Link?

Are you running AIDA64, HWinfo, CAM, or HWmonitor? (ASUS suite & other monitoring software often have the same issue.)

Corsair Link has problems with some monitoring software so you may have to change some settings to get them to work smoothly.

-For AIDA64: First make sure you have the newest update installed, then, go to Preferences>Stability and make sure the "Corsair Link sensor support" box is checked and make sure the "Asetek LC sensor support" box is UNchecked.

-For HWinfo: manually disable all monitoring of the AIO sensors/components.

-For others: Disable any monitoring of Corsair AIO sensors.

That should fix the fan issue for some Corsair AIOs (H80i GT/v2, H110i GTX/H115i, H100i GTX and others made by Asetek). The problem is bad coding in Link that fights for AIO control with other programs. You can test if this worked by setting the fan speed in Link to 100%, if it doesn't fluctuate you are set and can change the curve to whatever. If that doesn't work or you're still having other issues then you probably still have a monitoring software interfering with the AIO/Link communications, find what it is and disable it.

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9 hours ago, strutZ said:

Nah only thing i did recently was took the auto overclock the ASUS ROG program does core voltage varries from 0.850 - 1.100

Tis fooked i tell ya hahhaa

Just wanted to let you guys know my pump is indeed dead. (didnt last a year) I unplugged the power going to it with no change in temps. when plugged back in no pump noise can be heard. RIP

Well there's your problem. Reset those settings and overclock manually. 

ASU

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15 hours ago, strutZ said:

Nah only thing i did recently was took the auto overclock the ASUS ROG program does core voltage varries from 0.850 - 1.100

Tis fooked i tell ya hahhaa

Just wanted to let you guys know my pump is indeed dead. (didnt last a year) I unplugged the power going to it with no change in temps. when plugged back in no pump noise can be heard. RIP

yepp, my AIO pump only lasted like 8-10 months. Honestly ditch AIOs and either go custom or stick with a nice Air cooler

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On 10/2/2016 at 7:46 AM, strutZ said:

Nah only thing i did recently was took the auto overclock the ASUS ROG program does core voltage varries from 0.850 - 1.100

Tis fooked i tell ya hahhaa

Just wanted to let you guys know my pump is indeed dead. (didnt last a year) I unplugged the power going to it with no change in temps. when plugged back in no pump noise can be heard. RIP

yea... broken pump = useless.

 

They have like a 5yr warranty though so just get a replacement from Corsair. I'm not sure why you wouldn't just get it replaced right away...

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Having issues with a Corsair AIO? Possible fix here:

Spoiler

Are you getting weird fan behavior, speed fluctuations, and/or other issues with Link?

Are you running AIDA64, HWinfo, CAM, or HWmonitor? (ASUS suite & other monitoring software often have the same issue.)

Corsair Link has problems with some monitoring software so you may have to change some settings to get them to work smoothly.

-For AIDA64: First make sure you have the newest update installed, then, go to Preferences>Stability and make sure the "Corsair Link sensor support" box is checked and make sure the "Asetek LC sensor support" box is UNchecked.

-For HWinfo: manually disable all monitoring of the AIO sensors/components.

-For others: Disable any monitoring of Corsair AIO sensors.

That should fix the fan issue for some Corsair AIOs (H80i GT/v2, H110i GTX/H115i, H100i GTX and others made by Asetek). The problem is bad coding in Link that fights for AIO control with other programs. You can test if this worked by setting the fan speed in Link to 100%, if it doesn't fluctuate you are set and can change the curve to whatever. If that doesn't work or you're still having other issues then you probably still have a monitoring software interfering with the AIO/Link communications, find what it is and disable it.

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21 hours ago, Moress said:

yepp, my AIO pump only lasted like 8-10 months. Honestly ditch AIOs and either go custom or stick with a nice Air cooler

I have an H80 that's been running strong for 4 years. It was on mine for 3, and now on the girlfriend's gaming rig. It's an old Asetek design (the round one) and those are super reliable.

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I've had my H110 for 2 years without a problem.  It makes a funny noise once and while on start up though.   Air bubbles?

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