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Hi, I just watched jayztwocents new coolant video where they showed a similar setup to mine. Ryzen 1700 and 2x Titan X maxwells, he showed a gpu temperature of 46c after an hour or so of running Heaven benchmark. Im pretty sure the rig has 1 360 and one 280 or 240 rad. 

 

I have 2x Titan X maxwells and a i7 4930k. I have 2x 360 rads. My gpus touch 70c on gpu during Civ 6 and other games CPU 65ish. Fans 80% using FanSpeed. Pump is running a constant 100% for some reason, it's pwm but I can't slow it down. 

Gpu/CPU overclock makes no difference on the temps. 

 

Is the i7 really that much hotter than the Ryzen? 

 

Any suggestions? I've re applied thermal paste. No change. 

 

Thanks! 

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8 minutes ago, TheBorgli said:

Hi, I just watched jayztwocents new coolant video where they showed a similar setup to mine. Ryzen 1700 and 2x Titan X maxwells, he showed a gpu temperature of 46c after an hour or so of running Heaven benchmark. Im pretty sure the rig has 1 360 and one 280 or 240 rad. 

I have 2x Titan X maxwells and a i7 4930k. I have 2x 360 rads. My gpus touch 70c on gpu during Civ 6 and other games CPU 65ish. Fans 80% using FanSpeed. Pump is running a constant 100% for some reason, it's pwm but I can't slow it down. 

Gpu/CPU overclock makes no difference on the temps. 

Is the i7 really that much hotter than the Ryzen? 

Any suggestions? I've re applied thermal paste. No change. 

Thanks! 

Do you have a photo of the loop while it's alright those temps do seem a little warm. 

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Comparing a gpu benchmark to a real scenario? Need more details as 70c is still ridiculous 

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No way should my air cooled OC'd 1070 give identical temps playing Overwatch on epic settings vs your set up for a more static game like Civ.

 

Edit: I also live in a desert and this room has no AC and a 2nd gaming PC that belongs to my girlfriend.

 

 

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Those temps seem high. Without a temperature probe, none of us will be able to determine if indeed the coolant temperature is high.

 

Also what case are you using? Cases can (and will) affect cooling performance of any cooling system.

 

I also recommend running additional tests to see if you do get similar temps (3DMark, Unigine, other games, etc.)

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