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Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 14:40

System - Lian Li PC70, Asus P5AD2-E premium, intel 580

I decided on the Aqua system because my PC is very noisy. The CPU temperature is 44C when idle and 70C when working hard. I have now installed the Aquastream 12V, Airplex 160, Cuplex Evo 1.1 and blue Aquatube. 4 Papst fans in rear.

OK, it's quieter. CPU temp on idle is now 50C, when busy over 75C and rising slowly. Can not see any air in the system and water flow is good. What else can I check?

Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 14:58

the water temperature...

we dont trust mainboard sensors... ;)

Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 15:11

there should be some air inside your cooling.
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Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 15:12

Maybe the contact pressure of the cooling block is a bit too low.

Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 15:32

Thanks for the replies.

Sorry, I was not clear - No air in system = no air in airplex or cuplex evo. Looking through plexiglass water level is 16mm from the top. The glass feels quite warm.

As regards to motherboard sensors I don't think that is a problem. The sensor will have the same inaccuracy no matter which cooling system is used.

I'll try reseating the block.

Vielen Dank.

Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 17:25

he means that there should be an airflow inside your case... ;)

Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 17:29

Zitat von »back_orifice«

he means that there should be an airflow inside your case... ;)

Me? No. I thought that there is some air in an angel.
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Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 17:33

Zitat von »Katzenfreund«

Me? No. I thought that there is some air in an angel.


Zitat

there should be some air inside your cooling.


should = sollte
could = könnte

;)

Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 17:45

anyway.
Is your bug fixed?
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Re: Too Hot

Samstag, 19. März 2005, 18:36

Zitat von »Pole«

As regards to motherboard sensors I don't think that is a problem. The sensor will have the same inaccuracy no matter which cooling system is used.

I'll try reseating the block.


Yes there may be inaccuracies in any mb sensor, BUT the only way to judge whether there is a problem in your cooling system is to be able to accurately measure the temp of the water. A car doesn't measure the block temp, but the water temp.

Another issue is that you may have some flow issues. Have you checked the flow rates of the water?

Re: Too Hot

Sonntag, 20. März 2005, 16:31

No - the problem is still the same.

Case airflow = 2 fans front blowing in (medium speed), 2 fans rear blowing out(high speed), 2 fans/airplex 160 blowing in(medium speed)
Room temperature =23C
External temperature of pump feed connector=36C
How do I measure water temperature and water flow?

I can see the water flow through the Aquatube glass and it looks good. Does anyone else have an intel 580 cpu. What temperature do you have?

Re: Too Hot

Sonntag, 20. März 2005, 16:45

Zitat von »Pole«

No - the problem is still the same.

Case airflow = 2 fans front blowing in (medium speed), 2 fans rear blowing out(high speed), 2 fans/airplex 160 blowing in(medium speed)
Room temperature =23C
External temperature of pump feed connector=36C
How do I measure water temperature and water flow?

I can see the water flow through the Aquatube glass and it looks good. Does anyone else have an intel 580 cpu. What temperature do you have?


What about thermal compound between your CPU and H20 block?
That can make a big difference.
http://www.arcticsilver.com/

Re: Too Hot

Dienstag, 22. März 2005, 22:47

Have now used Silver Arctic V compound. It's very good. Idle temp is now 40C. Thanks for all your help.

Re: Too Hot

Dienstag, 22. März 2005, 23:34

Zitat von »Pole«



How do I measure water temperature and water flow?


You need an Aquaero controller and some accessories (Plug & Cool temp sensor, a T fitting to stick it into, and optionally a flow meter) and then you can measure water temps and flow. There are three basic versions. They are the LCD version, the VFD version, and the LT version that does not have a display but depends on the software to configure and display on screen. All the Aquaero's can be configured via software. The LCD and VFD versions allow you to configure your system from the front of the case even while in DOS at the command prompt.

You can go to http://www.aqua-computer.de/e_index.htm and click on Aquaero for more information. :)

Re: Too Hot

Mittwoch, 23. März 2005, 20:25

or just put a fever thermometer (?) in your aquatube/aquainjet/whatever