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Temps After Alphacool Core 1 & Red Devil 7900 xtx EK GPU Block.

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Processor Ryzen 7800X3D
Motherboard ASUS Strix X670E-E Gaming
Cooling Alphacool Core 1 CPU & Red Devil 7900 xtx EK GPU block. Corsair XD5 Pump/Res. EK P480mm rad
Memory 64gb G.Skill 6000mHz
Video Card(s) Red Devil 7900xtx
Storage Samsung 990 Pro x3.
Display(s) Gigabyte Aorus 48"
Case Corsair 7000D - Airflow
Power Supply ASUS ROG Thor 1200 Platinum II
Mouse ASUS Wireless Impact II
Keyboard ASUS ROG Flare II
I finally got around to redo my loop, since then I have added the alphacool Core 1 CPU block and the EK red devil 7900 xtx GPU block. I have an EK Quantum P480mm Rad in there. I got a P360mm rad wasn't sure if the 480 rad could handle both CPU & GPU. To my surprise the P4800 is more than capable to handle both blocks.

Pics are of temps at idle for now, need to get some benchmarks and see what the temps are under, I don't think they will be that high.

More pics to follow.
 

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Colour me impressed indeed.
 
I reached 70c~ hotspot temp max power with the alphacool one. Idle doesn't tell you much of anything.
 
Temps are kind of meaningless without knowing the ambient. Btw, don't judge temps during winter as you'll be surprised during the summer.
 
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Very true to both of you. When I get home from work. I will run aida64 extreme, Heaven and time spy extreme. I also want to know the temps when pushed to 100%.

Heaven, I will mostly let it loop for 10-15 minutes.

Some others as well, if there is one that I missed, that will hammer both CPU & GPU, please let me know.


Thanks Guys!
 
25 loops of Speedway is a good test.
 
I will that a go and see what happens.
 
I will that a go and see what happens.
Just keep in mind that gpus power draw can get silly high when pushed hard. Normally I'd appoint a 480 just to the gpu.
 
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