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High Temps on Liquid Cooled GPU.

Just moved all my components over into a new case and my Liquid cooler GPU is running at 73 degrees. Before it was at about 65 degrees max. 

I'm pretty sure I installed everything correctly, especially made sure the Radiator fan is the right way around. What else could cause this? 

My other R9 290 is still running fine (stock cooler) same temps

Corsair h55 with Corsair Bracket for R9 290.

 

 

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Different airflow in the new case?

 

Proper application of thermal paste?

 

Anyways, 73 degrees are nothing to really worry about, well within reason.

Hope I said anything helpful!

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18 minutes ago, redbullvodka said:

Different airflow in the new case?

 

Proper application of thermal paste?

 

Anyways, 73 degrees are nothing to really worry about, well within reason.

Hope I said anything helpful!

This case has better airflow, that's why I chose it.

 

What application of thermal paste? I installed my GPU into another PC, there's no thermal paste involved in that 

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Oh, I missread, sorry! My eyes saw GPU, but my mind saw CPU!

 

My bad

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Clean the radiator. I assume by you saying you didn't apply thermal paste it's an AIO water cooled card?

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1 hour ago, Internet Swag said:

This case has better airflow, that's why I chose it.

 

What application of thermal paste? I installed my GPU into another PC, there's no thermal paste involved in that 

You might have to take it apart and redo the paste. If it has been used for a while the paste may have dried out a but and moving the GPU could have broken the contact. It's a good idea to replace thermal paste every once in a while (maybe once a year depending on use and paste quality) to refresh it and give better heat transfer.

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

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-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.

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Mount most likely. Prolly came loose or hoses are tight enough to pull the mount a little.

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14 hours ago, Internet Swag said:

 

 

I also feel it is the mount. I believe Jayztwocents did a video where he found that some plastic was interfering or something like that

 

I would expect the water to perform much better than 70's.

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