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Cpu temp's what's wrong?

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So you're using an AiO by Cryorig?

 

AiOs tend to have pretty stiff tubing. Something may have gotten loose in the move.

Cause there's no good reason for the temps to change  that drastically just from changing the location of the radiator.

 

Check all the connections between the motherboard and the pump/fans.

And honestly, I would still try re-seating the block in case it got moved.

I just changed my radiator position from top to front. My temp for on top were 26 idea to around 36 under load. When I move it to the front my temp start out at around 86! what went wrong and how can I fix it?

Thanks in advance

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Sounds like the block wasn't seated properly after the move.

That's the most likely culprit.

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I left the block on and just moved the radiator to the front, so in theory everything should have worked as before

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12 minutes ago, pdbdd said:

I left the block on and just moved the radiator to the front, so in theory everything should have worked as before

unless your pump aint pumpin no mo...

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So you're using an AiO by Cryorig?

 

AiOs tend to have pretty stiff tubing. Something may have gotten loose in the move.

Cause there's no good reason for the temps to change  that drastically just from changing the location of the radiator.

 

Check all the connections between the motherboard and the pump/fans.

And honestly, I would still try re-seating the block in case it got moved.

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Thanks it was the connection in the back was mixed up.. once I switched the connections temp went back down

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