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System Name | Hotbox |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X, 110/95/110, PBO +150Mhz, CO -7,-7,-20(x6), |
Motherboard | ASRock Phantom Gaming B550 ITX/ax |
Cooling | LOBO + Laing DDC 1T Plus PWM + Corsair XR5 280mm + 2x Arctic P14 |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill FlareX 3200c14 @3800c15 |
Video Card(s) | PowerColor Radeon 6900XT Liquid Devil Ultimate, UC@2250MHz max @~200W |
Storage | 2TB Adata SX8200 Pro |
Display(s) | Dell U2711 main, AOC 24P2C secondary |
Case | SSUPD Meshlicious |
Audio Device(s) | Optoma Nuforce μDAC 3 |
Power Supply | Corsair SF750 Platinum |
Mouse | Logitech G603 |
Keyboard | Keychron K3/Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro M w/DSA profile caps |
Software | Windows 10 Pro |
If it's an old AIO it's entirely possible that there's is growth, corrosion or other contamination either clogging up the cold plate or otherwise impeding flow. This wouldn't necessarily show on RPM readings or anything like that, but if that's the case you might be able to feel it just by touching various parts of your loop. If the pump/block housing and tubes close to it are hot to the touch but the heat seems to lessen before the radiator, you've got a flow issue. Also, moving the PC might have shaken loose debris in the AIO and caused it to accumulate in the tightest spots of the loop (typically the cold plate), thereby suddenly impeding flow even if the cooler worked fine previously.