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System Name | Thought I'd be done with this by now |
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Processor | i7 11700k 8/16 |
Motherboard | MSI Z590 Pro Wifi |
Cooling | Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 4, 9x aigo AR12 |
Memory | 32GB GSkill TridentZ Neo DDR4-4000 CL18-22-22-42 |
Video Card(s) | MSI Ventus 2x Geforce RTX 3070 |
Storage | 1TB MX300 M.2 OS + Games, + cloud mostly |
Display(s) | Samsung 40" 4k (TV) |
Case | Lian Li PC-011 Dynamic EVO Black |
Audio Device(s) | onboard HD -> Yamaha 5.1 |
Power Supply | EVGA 850 GQ |
Mouse | Logitech wireless |
Keyboard | same |
VR HMD | nah |
Software | Windows 10 |
Benchmark Scores | no one cares anymore lols |
Sounds like it could be one of two things to me...
1. Your evap to CPU contact is very bad, what does the evap temp read @ under load?
2. Your SS was tuned for very low heat loads, its not normal for a SS to hit -74C. Even my big 2hp SS only hits -60C unloaded (but was tuned for massive heat loads).
Sorry if I missed it, what are the specs of the unit (eg compressor, condenser). A few pictures of the unit as DOM asked for would help.
+1
it sounds like you might be running a badly tuned unit or your contact is bad.
I have my modified vapochill classic tuned for heatload as it was designed to run athlons (yes just plain athlons, not athon xp's, not athlon 64's, not athlong x2's, just plain athlons)
due to that ti took a bit of tweaking to even hit a 150w load capacity.
the 2 main prebuilt units around during amd's 939 socket were the prometeia mach 2 and the vapochill lightspeed.
of the two, the mach 2 was more temperature tuned while the lightspeed was more heatload tuned
if you have a prebuilt I'd guess it was the prometeia mach 2 based on what you've described thus far.
but it's entirely possible you have a custom unit in which case we'll need the actual info off of each componenet as fatguy and dom have already said.