The benefit of adding the extra fans also means that it will be cooler at idle and therefore the RPM will be lower which will be good for fan life and quieter for your ears. My full workload temperatures have now gone from 90☌+ before the addition of the 3 fans to around 80☌, even on a 30 minute Multi Core Cinebench R23 test. If you don't care about noise (or can't be bothered with the above) then you can obviously set more aggressively and perhaps just use the "Extreme" profile. I found that when doing low/medium workloads you can then get a good balance between noise and cooling. Try different workloads for different periods and see where your coolant temperature sits. I recommend creating your own "Cooling Preset" in iCUE. The idle temps are still around 55-60☌ on the Performance Power profile in Windows. To combat the (too) high temps under full load I've implemented a push-pull fan system with 3 fans either side of the radiator. I am experiencing similar with a 360mm radiator. Zero RPM cooling profiles in CORSAIR iCUE software allow fans to stop entirely at low temperatures, eliminating fan noise.īy the way, Corsair has a new update for the above software iCUE: Make sure you have the fan configured to be aggressive:ĬORSAIR iCUE software allows you to control and synchronize your cooler’s RGB lighting with all iCUE compatible devices, monitor CPU and coolant temperatures and adjust fan and pump speeds, all from a single intuitive interface. I noticed that Corsair has a CPU Cooler software. Make sure there is good liquid circulation through the hoses to and from the Radiator and water block. Make sure it isn't obstructed and the fan is spinning at maximum with high temperatures. I would check for Air flow around the CPU Cooler's radiator and fan. Also make sure the Thermal paste is covering the entire processor surface with a very thin layer. I would check to make sure your AIO is correctly installed and the water block is making good evenly tight contact with the processor. Those are very high temps during idle loads. You have AMD Recommended liquid CPU Cooler installed: īut if your idle temps are around 60C you have a problem. Shall I consider switching to a bigger cooler like Wraith Ripper? Shall I invest in better cooling paste? Shall I not worry at all? Here is the complete spec and let me know if you need more info. I guess that means no throttling?Īll drivers, including chipset drivers, are up to date as well as Windows is where it should be too. All cores work steadily around 3.8-3.9GHz and render times per frame are stable as well. Is that normal? I am not sure whether I'm experiencing throttling. By heavy load I mean 3D rendering using Arnold (CPU-based renderer). I've got a Threadripper 3960x cooled with Corsair H115i Platinum RGB and while on heavy load temperatures reach 88C and 93C with PBO turned on (max temp according to AMD is 95C CPU doesn't switch off after reaching that level).
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