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Having a real crappy time at the moment using this set up.

FX8120
EK surpreme
Thermaltake 500lph pump ( comes with big water kits and lcs kits)
thermaltake resovoir
Thermaltake double radiator ( not sure what this is made from came with the lcs)
3/8 tubing ( I know 1/2 is better but AIO wc manage with smaller tubing)


At 4ghz 1.3150 volts I hit 50c with intelburn test, at 1.4650 and 4.5ghz temperatures can reach cut off points!

Mostly stays at 58 but occasionally will just suddenly jump to 72 ( and if I don't shut down fast enough it will get to cut off temp)


Any ideas? Or do I just need to upgrade something?

Really frustrating as I just sold a Big water 760 plus I had and a thermal right silver arrow!
 
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the 8150's are voltage hungry and hott running
the temps that you listed are what I would expect to see with you're loop
get a better RAD like a 240mm or some higher static pressure fans ...
you can try the old reapplying thermal paste and resenting but I think that's as good as you are gonna get from either live with 4@1.3 or change the rad
a few min at 72c isn't gonna kill it AMD's specs are all over the place no one really knows what there really rated for AMD says 61c but somehow I think that's a arbitrary number and hasn't been really tested
 
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Got everything in your bios set right?
 
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the 8150's are voltage hungry and hott running
the temps that you listed are what I would expect to see with you're loop
get a better RAD like a 240mm or some higher static pressure fans ...
you can try the old reapplying thermal paste and resenting but I think that's as good as you are gonna get from either live with 4@1.3 or change the rad
a few min at 72c isn't gonna kill it AMD's specs are all over the place no one really knows what there really rated for AMD says 61c but somehow I think that's a arbitrary number and hasn't been really tested
Thank you for the suggestions
I have a 240 rad and I have two high pressure fans : ]
You see the problem this set up should be better than a silver arrow, but it's no where even close to match it. Let alone beating it.
Got everything in your bios set right?

Yeah everything is fine bios wise.



*edit* After accidentally ripping my cpu from the socket ( Arctic silver ceramic is to sticky!) and scraping of some access tim temps are much better!

@4ghz 30c underload :D huzzah!


Either my cpu has degraded overtime or latest bios for my board is crappy. need 1.472 volts for 4.5ghz stable but temperatures hit 62 c ( don't go over though) So at this point I'm matching my old silver arrow.

Maybe this rad is made of aluminium.

Reckon another radiator is worth a try?
 
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO boy ceramic`e is GLUE its semi-permanent once it harder's completely
use something like MX4
 
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO boy ceramic`e is GLUE its semi-permanent once it harder's completely
use something like MX4

O rly? Well balls! I'll clean it tomorrow and use some generic grey gloop :laugh:

I thought ceramic was just the non conductive paste Arctic silver make.
 

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well more correctly its not classified as a glue but it gets mighty hard when it sets up
MX4 is also currently at least in my book the best non-conductive paste you can get
 
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I use PK1 Nano. Stuff is like... a very fluid putty, and it cleans off well too. I've never had an issue with temps using PK1 Nano either.
 
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I used to use tuniq but I can never find any for sale when I am buying paste. I use mx-4 instead now. Its good stuff. In reviews I have read tuniq and mx-2/4 got the best temps.
 
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Okay I've changed pastes, temperatures are still fairly damn toasty.

Didn't leave it to run because I'll crash for other reasons but @4.5 1.42v hit about 51 before it's even finished one run.

At the moment I have the air from the radiator blowing into the case ( 2 fans) about 120cfm total before they have to push through the rad) then I have about 90-100 cfm being pulled out the back and the case has a mesh roof to allow excess air to escape.

How ever I was wondering if this i the optimal set up.

this is the case I'm using http://techgage.com/article/thermaltake_armor_lcs_ve2000bws/
 

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I would have the radiators on the out side of the case.

Also can you do some basic checks, find out which one gets hot first the cpu or the radiator. If radiator, you need a better one or more. If CPU and radiator remains cool. You need to move the heat away from the cpu faster. Pump upgrade.
 
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Okay I've changed pastes, temperatures are still fairly damn toasty.

Didn't leave it to run because I'll crash for other reasons but @4.5 1.42v hit about 51 before it's even finished one run.

At the moment I have the air from the radiator blowing into the case ( 2 fans) about 120cfm total before they have to push through the rad) then I have about 90-100 cfm being pulled out the back and the case has a mesh roof to allow excess air to escape.

How ever I was wondering if this i the optimal set up.

this is the case I'm using http://techgage.com/article/thermaltake_armor_lcs_ve2000bws/

so i guess the paste is not the problem
how long you use the rads?
have you tried flushing the rad before, just to make sure that it flows well
 
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I would have the radiators on the out side of the case.

Also can you do some basic checks, find out which one gets hot first the cpu or the radiator. If radiator, you need a better one or more. If CPU and radiator remains cool. You need to move the heat away from the cpu faster. Pump upgrade.


Do you mean by touching the block and touching the radiator?

If so neither get hot at all. So it's the pump that's no good? ( or in a bad position) at the moment it's on the floor pumping water UP to the CPU block.


so i guess the paste is not the problem
how long you use the rads?
have you tried flushing the rad before, just to make sure that it flows well


Asides from blowing through it to clear the last lot of fluid that was in it I've not flushed it ( but air/liquid came flying out so I imagine rad is clear, block is definitely clear I done that with a tooth brush :laugh:)


Thanks for assistance guys. It's really annoying to put so much money into something and it not be better than what you were using :laugh: ( like when I went from a 1055t to an fx8120!)
 
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How much compound are you using? High temps could be attributed to using too much paste, because those temps are kind of high for WC at those voltages imho. Is your radiator getting toasty? Have pictures with how you have it setup? It might help to know how you're loop is routed.
 

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Hmm I have a spare loop lying around I was going to try and sell for like $50 but seeing as how your such an awesome guy (heh heh) maybe I'll just send it to you.

The block is an Apogee GTZ though and idk about mounting for that socket. Not sure I have everything it came with anymore either...

Edit: At the very least I have a pump I can give you. IDK about that TT crap.
 
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I'm using a small amount of compound just enough for a thin layer.

The radiator doesn't get warm as far as I can tell.

But I'll leave intelburnin going for ten minutes ( if I don't crash ) and report back.

also picture


Rad is tucked away in the 5.25 area.

Got a gentle typhoon 1850 and some 1600rpm 120x38 delta type fan.


Hmm I have a spare loop lying around I was going to try and sell for like $50 but seeing as how your such an awesome guy (heh heh) maybe I'll just send it to you.

The block is an Apogee GTZ though and idk about mounting for that socket. Not sure I have everything it came with anymore either...

Edit: At the very least I have a pump I can give you. IDK about that TT crap.

That would be awesome man! after I got my current pump sold I'd give you the money from the sale.
 

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Nah...you would have to pay shipping across the pond, so...

I have an old Danger Den CPX Pro but also have an extra XSPC combo pump/bay reservoir, extra being because somehow this one was machined slightly too wide to fit in a standard 5.25" bay (XSPC sent me another one, said to send this one back but didn't offer a shipping label and I kept putting it off and after awhile just kept it as never heard back).

This rad is a Swiftech MCR-220 some beat up fins but still decent shape.
 
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Nah...you would have to pay shipping across the pond, so...

I have an old Danger Den CPX Pro but also have an extra XSPC combo pump/bay reservoir, extra being because somehow this one was machined slightly too wide to fit in a standard 5.25" bay (XSPC sent me another one, said to send this one back but didn't offer a shipping label and I kept putting it off and after awhile just kept it as never heard back).

This rad is a Swiftech MCR-220 some beat up fins but still decent shape.

Well I've got pennies at the moment so just let me know, thanks man:toast:
 
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if its just a single 120mm radiator, those are actually pretty good temps!
 

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TT pump.... I had one of those and with 2x 120mm rads and 4 enermax magma fans my 965 at 4ghz was hotter than it was with my Xigmatek Dark Knight, try Wrigleys pump see how it does. its worth a shot at least
 

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looks like 1.7 Gallons Per HOUR with his setup if i did it right.... thats really low lol
 
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