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GPU Temp Issues With New Loop

1 hour ago, Mick Naughty said:

To add to this, IS the pump output on the right if you look at the pic?

 

I'd say but I don't think that's the issue as the CPU temps are fine. Seems to be a die contact issue

 

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11 minutes ago, stealth80 said:

I'd say but I don't think that's the issue as the CPU temps are fine. Seems to be a die contact issue

Not saying it would be a big deal overall but if it is, its wrong. Which is why im asking.

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3 hours ago, Mick Naughty said:

To add to this, IS the pump output on the right if you look at the pic?

 

Yeah, output is on the right 

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1 hour ago, Mick Naughty said:

Not saying it would be a big deal overall but if it is, its wrong. Which is why im asking.

Why is it wrong?

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3 hours ago, wittydisplayname said:

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Regardless of what EK says, I think its worth trying to remount the block without the thermal pads interfering with the screws. you just need to snip a little bit off so it isnt covering the holes.

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6 hours ago, wittydisplayname said:

Why is it wrong?

If you look at it as it is in the pic, the inlet is on the left. If the flow is going the other way based off the pump output, its backwards. Which will cause temp issues. 

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2 hours ago, Mick Naughty said:

If you look at it as it is in the pic, the inlet is on the left. If the flow is going the other way based off the pump output, its backwards. Which will cause temp issues. 

If that were the case I would being having could temp issues. From what I've read and seen, loop order doesn't matter as long as the rez is feeding the pump 

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5 hours ago, wittydisplayname said:

If that were the case I would being having could temp issues. From what I've read and seen, loop order doesn't matter as long as the rez is feeding the pump 

That's correct. You try them washers yet?

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54 minutes ago, Dlog said:

That's correct. You try them washers yet?

EK RMA'd it for me. My block should be here next week

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Didn't say anything about loop order, there are specific ports on cpu blocks. Incase that wasn't clear enough. I can run gpu benchmarks all day and still have low cpu temps.

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3 hours ago, Mick Naughty said:

Didn't say anything about loop order, there are specific ports on cpu blocks. Incase that wasn't clear enough. I can run gpu benchmarks all day and still have low cpu temps.

I see what you're saying now. I guess I did do that. I knew about the inlet/outlet ports when I set it up but I didn't even think about the fact that my flow is going the wrong way. Thanks, man 

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