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Nov 29 2017 09:38am
I am looking for some insight on whether the temps I am getting are even close to what acceptable with the set up I have.

The graphics card is the one in the title but I am reaching temps up to 90C which seems super high for air and EXTREMELY high for an AIO

I have the radiator mounted to the back with the fan that came with it pushing the exhaust out of the back of the case.
The front of my case has 4 fans in a push pull of my NZXT Kraken X52 Radiator so I am introducing some warm air to the case internally...but even still the CPU sits at 60C when under 100% load with a 5GHz overclock.

The case is the Eclipse P300 with no other fans.

Let me know if you guys think my GPU needs to be RMA'd or if I just need to add more intake/exhaust to the case itself.
I haven't tried turning my overclock on my GPU down yet, but its not a crazy OC.

Let me know the thoughts you guys have.
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Nov 29 2017 10:36am
How long have you had it?

Has it always been 90c~ ?

Sounds like something is faulty, Pump might be going out or something..

Should be in the 60's or lower.

RMA it
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Nov 29 2017 11:44am
Quote (Rikuo @ Nov 29 2017 11:36am)
How long have you had it?

Has it always been 90c~ ?

Sounds like something is faulty, Pump might be going out or something..

Should be in the 60's or lower.

RMA it


When I grab the tubes it certainly feels like theres fluid moving through it, the radiator always seems extremely hot though.
I've had it for a month now but I've really only used it for a max of like 10-15 hours total.
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Nov 29 2017 11:49am
Just another reason why AIO coolers are garbage

This post was edited by JohnMiller92 on Nov 29 2017 11:49am
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Nov 29 2017 01:14pm
Quote (bensfriend2 @ Nov 29 2017 10:44am)
When I grab the tubes it certainly feels like theres fluid moving through it, the radiator always seems extremely hot though.
I've had it for a month now but I've really only used it for a max of like 10-15 hours total.


How is the fan connected? I mean even at 25% speed it shouldnt be 90... But with the rad being hot, it should be cooling down the GPU.


Either way, RMA it
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Nov 29 2017 01:28pm
Quote (Rikuo @ Nov 29 2017 02:14pm)
How is the fan connected? I mean even at 25% speed it shouldnt be 90... But with the rad being hot, it should be cooling down the GPU.


Either way, RMA it


unless fan configuration is off

show multiple pics please of your case
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Nov 29 2017 01:32pm
Should've bought EVGA tbh

Quote (JohnMiller92 @ Nov 29 2017 12:49pm)
Just another reason why AIO coolers are garbage


From what I've seen AIO coolers are more reliable than custom build tho. Love mine tbh.

This post was edited by Pick on Nov 29 2017 01:34pm
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RMA
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Nov 29 2017 02:25pm
Quote (Pick @ Nov 29 2017 03:32pm)
Should've bought EVGA tbh



From what I've seen AIO coolers are more reliable than custom build tho. Love mine tbh.


There's no way a mass manufactured CLC is more reliable than a hand assembled custom loop. lol
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Nov 29 2017 02:27pm
Quote (Incendiary @ Nov 29 2017 03:25pm)
There's no way a mass manufactured CLC is more reliable than a hand assembled custom loop. lol


dont even think you can compare that

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