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System Name | Main | Second PC |
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Processor | 12900K (P-only 5.1Ghz static)| 5800X (4.625Ghz Static) |
Motherboard | ASUS Z690-F | X570 Unify |
Cooling | 420mm + 120mm + D5 | NH-D15S |
Memory | DDR5 2x32GB 6200Mhz CL30| 4x8GB 3800Mhz CL16 1:1 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 (450W/1000W)| MSI RTX 3060 (190W) |
Storage | 2x 980 Pro 2TB | Micron 3400 1TB OEM |
Display(s) | ASUS PG32UQ (32" 4K 155Hz) + Samsung G7 27" | Acer Nitro XV273K (4K 144Hz 10bit) |
Case | Corsair 7000D Airflow| Meshify 2 XL |
Audio Device(s) | Custom HD600 (4.4mm BAL Pentacon, sheepskin pads) + Fiio Q3 | Audio-Technica MSR7b + FiiO Q1 Mk.II |
Power Supply | Corsair AX1600i | SilverStone SX1000 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G303 SE | Razer Viper Ultimate |
Keyboard | Razer Huntsman | Custom w/ thick white PBT keycaps, Kaihl Copper & BOX Black switches |
Approximately a month ago i "upgraded" all my thermal paste from MX-4 to Thermal Grizzly Hydronaut. Temperatures improved by approx. 3-5 degrees °C but after two to three weeks temperatures started to increase to much higher levels.
MX-4: 63-67°C while gaming
Hydronaut initially: 59-63°C while gaming
Hydronaut now: 74-82°C while gaming (Same game as test scenario, in identical place)
MX-4: 78-87°C in Cinebench
Hydronaut initially: 73-85°C in Cinebench
Hydronaut now: 94-97°C in Cinebench (4.7Ghz caused temps over 100°C and throttled, previously would go up to 90°C max)
All tests ran at 4.6Ghz 1.180V and Mesh at 3.2Ghz 1.1V, CPU InputV 1.84V, SysAgent 0.93V.
Even when Windows boots up the temps hover around the 70°C mark for like a minute and eventually goes down to 55-58°C (before 42-46°C).
Liquid in the watercooler is filled to the max, and Pump runs in range of 2930-2980RPM all the time.
Ambient temps 28-30°C, they are always high no matter what, as far as i can tell they didnt change much recently, definitely not a upto Δ15°C.
One of my GPUs is watercooled and has been repasted with Hydronaut too, temps originally ranged from 42 to 45°C max, now they go all the way up to 52°C.
When i first noticed these issues i took off the CPU cooler and the middle part had almost "factory new" look, perfectly clean on both CPU and the waterblock in the center and only small tracers of thermalpaste on the edges of the CPU. After applying more thermalpaste to the center of the CPU temperatures improved to "initial" temperatures but after about a day the temps started rising again so i added new thermal paste again which improved the temps back to initial values again but this time there was thermalpaste spread properly between the IHS and waterblock. I ran the PC in horizontal position for about 3 days and temps stayed abut the same, after putting PC into standard vertical positions the temperature degraded back to much higher levels in about a day and half. So i added smaller amount of thermal paste into the center of IHS again and the temps didnt improve this time at all. The biggest issue is that i dont think ive enough thermalpaste left for more than one re-apply.
I've also tried 3 different motherboard BIOSes (v1201, v1301, v1401) and the temperatures were identical.
Temperatures on my laptop which i repasted too have increased by approx. 8°C over initial temps but my laptop has very low power parts.
Im sorry for a long post but my goal was to give you guys as much information as possible, thanks for any suggestions about how to decrease the temperature.
MX-4: 63-67°C while gaming
Hydronaut initially: 59-63°C while gaming
Hydronaut now: 74-82°C while gaming (Same game as test scenario, in identical place)
MX-4: 78-87°C in Cinebench
Hydronaut initially: 73-85°C in Cinebench
Hydronaut now: 94-97°C in Cinebench (4.7Ghz caused temps over 100°C and throttled, previously would go up to 90°C max)
All tests ran at 4.6Ghz 1.180V and Mesh at 3.2Ghz 1.1V, CPU InputV 1.84V, SysAgent 0.93V.
Even when Windows boots up the temps hover around the 70°C mark for like a minute and eventually goes down to 55-58°C (before 42-46°C).
Liquid in the watercooler is filled to the max, and Pump runs in range of 2930-2980RPM all the time.
Ambient temps 28-30°C, they are always high no matter what, as far as i can tell they didnt change much recently, definitely not a upto Δ15°C.
One of my GPUs is watercooled and has been repasted with Hydronaut too, temps originally ranged from 42 to 45°C max, now they go all the way up to 52°C.
When i first noticed these issues i took off the CPU cooler and the middle part had almost "factory new" look, perfectly clean on both CPU and the waterblock in the center and only small tracers of thermalpaste on the edges of the CPU. After applying more thermalpaste to the center of the CPU temperatures improved to "initial" temperatures but after about a day the temps started rising again so i added new thermal paste again which improved the temps back to initial values again but this time there was thermalpaste spread properly between the IHS and waterblock. I ran the PC in horizontal position for about 3 days and temps stayed abut the same, after putting PC into standard vertical positions the temperature degraded back to much higher levels in about a day and half. So i added smaller amount of thermal paste into the center of IHS again and the temps didnt improve this time at all. The biggest issue is that i dont think ive enough thermalpaste left for more than one re-apply.
I've also tried 3 different motherboard BIOSes (v1201, v1301, v1401) and the temperatures were identical.
Temperatures on my laptop which i repasted too have increased by approx. 8°C over initial temps but my laptop has very low power parts.
Im sorry for a long post but my goal was to give you guys as much information as possible, thanks for any suggestions about how to decrease the temperature.