![]() ![]() I trust that the AIO is working fine as I originally had a Ryin the same build using the Z73. Always been a fan of air cooling, Noctua’s offerings in particular, so the temps on the 5900x were a bit of a surprise. Liquid temps get as high as 41-43C.īeen building my own PC’s for 15+ years now (hard for me to believe lol), but admittedly this is my first AIO. Playing Cyberpunk I'm seeing spikes up to 83C at the absolute highest but generally in the 75-78C range. More than adequate airflow in the case imo (6x fans in a Lian Li O11 dynamic). Just wanted to chime in with a similar experience. I haven't touched overclocking, I simply have Ryzen Master to monitor the temps as I don't quite trust my Z73 just yet. If you want peace of mind, get Ryzen Master to compare as I have the feeling you may be having the same problem with inaccurate temp readings in CAM. Ryzen Master is showing up as the CPU being 38 ☌ (I trust this reading the most) I have Pump/Fan set to performance and the Pump is running at 2553 RPM, Fans are 1657 RPM Right now after the boot temps settle (At boot I often see CAM showing up in the 75 ☌ range but will drop after), my software is reading: My setup sounds a lot like yours except in a Phanteks case, 3 intake on the front and the AIO on top with pull, the only thing I'm missing is the back fan, which I'm planning on getting to use as an exhaust point and get the warm air out and not cycle through the case. I have a 5950x, Z73 on a Gigabyte Aorus Master X570 MB and I've noticed that my CAM temperatures are showing to be at least 8-14 degrees HIGHER than what is being reported in Ryzen Master which I've read is the most accurate. ![]()
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