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    Default Watercooling temps

    Hi guys ive just fitted a watercooling kit to my pc tripple rad and it only goes to cpu.

    My cpu is a pentium D 805 2.66ghz clocked to 3.1ghz. at idle its around 29c-32c at load goes to around 41c.

    is this normal or should my temps be lower please help how i could lower the temps

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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    Your idle temp should be a couple of degrees above the ambient temp of the room.

    You have to give us more info. What size tubing, what did you fill the loop with, does your rad have fans or is it passive cooling?

    A link to the kit you bought would be useful.

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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    My kit

    i have 3 120mm fans on the rad and 2 on case to exaust the air

    as i said im only using the cpu block with 10mm pipes

    im using apha cool tec-protect-UV blue water

    my case incase you wanted to know this too

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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    Just to make sure we have all the basics covered, did you clean all the old heat sink paste or pad off the CPU and then used new paste when fitting the CPU cooling block?
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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    yeah made sure all paste was off. made it look new

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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    No probs, just checking. And by that comment I'll assume you used new paste on assembly.

    The next question is where are the radiators mounted? Are they getting good air flow and aren't restricted?
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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    yeah used new paste. the radiator is at top of case so no air flow restriction

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    Quote Originally Posted by nil8 View Post
    Your idle temp should be a couple of degrees above the ambient temp of the room.
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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    aparantly outside its 18c.

    when i play games i put the fans onto 100% keeps it around 36-40c
    but at idle now i turn them down to 20% due to noise at night

    before when i was on stock hsf my temp at load was around 50c

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    Default Re: Watercooling temps

    Quote Originally Posted by knightyc View Post
    My kit

    i have 3 120mm fans on the rad and 2 on case to exaust the air

    as i said im only using the cpu block with 10mm pipes

    im using apha cool tec-protect-UV blue water

    my case incase you wanted to know this too
    Sounds like you don't have any fans as intakes. That may decrease the efficiency of the cooling in your PC.

    Quote Originally Posted by knightyc View Post
    aparantly outside its 18c.

    when i play games i put the fans onto 100% keeps it around 36-40c
    but at idle now i turn them down to 20% due to noise at night

    before when i was on stock hsf my temp at load was around 50c
    Unless your PC is outside, then that temperature doesn't help us. What is the average room tempurature where you have your PC?

    Also, how much did you increase the voltage when you overclocked your CPU?

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