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GTX 1070 Watercooled Temps

Pcgamer

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I have a full water cooled loop and my gtx 1070 temp is running about 90c while playing assassins creed origins. Is that normal?
 

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Whats your room temperature?

Is it a custom loop?
 

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Its a custom loop and about 50°f

What antifreeze/coolant are you using?
What pump, fans, radiator are you using?
What other devices are hooked up to the loop?

Have you burped the loop?

Did you just build the loop?

Did you ensure there is no plastic cover on the gpu waterblock?

What thermal compound are you using on gpu/cpu?
 

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Coolant is xspc uv green,pump is a thermaltake p5 and rad is a thermaltake cl360 . The fans a corsair rgb fans and yes i have burped it
 

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@Pcgamer not right at all. Even if your cpu and gpu were in a single 360 rad, still seems way high. Sound alike either bad contact with the gpu to block or the pump isn't running. Can you confirm pump is on and working?

Additionally is this your first loop and did you just finish it? Or did this issue just pop up?
 

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Yes pump is on and yes There was no plastic on the gpu waterblock

This is my first loop and its all finished and it just started
 

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Yes pump is on and yes There was no plastic on the gpu waterblock

This is my first loop and its all finished and it just started

Strange indeed.

What is the order of the loop?
 

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Good looking build.

Check your cpu temps. If your cpu is being cooled normally, then it has to be the gpu block mounting and an issue with it causing the hot gpu. If your cpu and gpu are both way hot, it's has to be the pump not pumping normally.

Other than that, I'm afraid I'm of no further use.
 
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Definitely too high of a temperature for the 1070. If you know you have good water flow, probably best to re-seat the GPU block. 60c under load for the 7700K is good.
 
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When you're done tinkering, some friendly advice: PC's don't like dust, dirty carpet like yours is also both a dust magnet and a source of ESD.

Make sure you use ESD wristband when you tinker on this surface or you may dramatically shorten the life of your rig
 
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I usually put one of these on ... i don't even bother connecting the wire ... just want the visual of paddle wheel spinning... let's me quickly see that a) it's turning at usual speed b) both at same speed (GFX cards piped in parallel)

http://www.frozencpu.com/products/1...atte_Black_BP-FS-CLBKMBK.html?tl=c101s457b145

Pump rpm ? RPM range ? Via MoBo utility. Fan rpm ?

It would seem that the pump rpm is being controlled by CPU temps and the measly 90 watts or whatever is nuttin compared to the almost 200 watt card.
 

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Sorry for necro but i think somebody might find this helpful: it seems like the loop on this photo is wrongly assembled. Im surprised that nobody noticed that =/
AFAIK the "OUT" tube from the pump should go to the left port on GPU waterblock which takes water directly to the micro-channel structure or it will not work properly. In order to take heat from the GPU water should be pushed into micro-channels from the center and not dragged there from sides.
 
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it's fine. iirc they weren't always like that.
 
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