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corsair 780t and cpu cooler is deepcool castle ex 360mma bigger picture, and also what case?
at this point it might be cheaper to get a USB Optical.
They do yesi am assuming the rad and fan take up both 5 1/4 bay slots up top?
Or can you squeeze the optical in the lower slot?
Changing fans will not help as 2 pipes for liquid taking much space therehow often do you use the optical?
If its often then i suggest you get a usb 5.25 optical drive like this guy:
Are you a human?
www.newegg.com
If its like on a blue moon, then the compact drives will work well.
At this point there isn't much you can do.
How short are you from recovering that lower 5.25 slot?
If its a few mm, maybe we can put thinner fans on the radiator.
meanwhile can you tell me how do i adjust AIO speed manually i mean for now at no load it runes at 593 rpm how can i make it run at atleast 800rpm at no load?can you rotate the radiator 180 degree's so the pipes are coming from the rear and then drag it across the rad, and then loop it to your cpu so you can handle the excess tubing.
i have no cooling issues . The issue is only that there is no space to install dvd writer as the two wires in which liquid flows are coming from top right to left so there there is no space to install dvd writeryup rad looks fine however i would flip the fans.
Right now you have it set up as a push config.
(fans blow in the direction of the frame... so the side which has the frame is the output on most fans)
Fans are pulling air from inside the case and pushing it out.
I would do it the otherway around.
Fans pull air from the top and pull though the radiator..
So just unscrew the fans.... flip them and call it a day.
Also to answer your other question, i believe you can make the pump run 100% if you pull out the pwm header on your fan pump.
This would cause the pump to run at 100%.
Or you can go into bios and set your fan curve manually under overclocking settings, and do it that way.
As for TIM...
I always use the true tested method of a rice grain in the middle of the cpu.
So about ~ 4mm x 2mm dot oval.
AHH i see...
Can you rotate the rad 180 degrees so the output is on the rear of the case.
Have the tubes run along the rad and then down to the pump in a backwards C type layout.
That should or could give you clearance on a 5.25 slot...
if your short, i need a full picture of the case layout to think more creative ideas.
with noctua NT-H2 is this good?yup rad looks fine however i would flip the fans.
Right now you have it set up as a push config.
(fans blow in the direction of the frame... so the side which has the frame is the output on most fans)
Fans are pulling air from inside the case and pushing it out.
I would do it the otherway around.
Fans pull air from the top and pull though the radiator..
So just unscrew the fans.... flip them and call it a day.
Also to answer your other question, i believe you can make the pump run 100% if you pull out the pwm header on your fan pump.
This would cause the pump to run at 100%.
Or you can go into bios and set your fan curve manually under overclocking settings, and do it that way.
As for TIM...
I always use the true tested method of a rice grain in the middle of the cpu.
So about ~ 4mm x 2mm dot oval.
Nope.with noctua NT-H2 is this good?
Nope.
Go back and do the steps @aigomorla addressed in this thread (specifically beginning with your question in post #9).Thenwhatto do. This is with fresh thermal paste
I monitor everything with hwinfo and msi aftrrburner and pump is in dc mode always at 2600rpm and all fans are running good and these temperatures are only when stress testing with occt and intel cpu diagnostics but in game they are always below 63Your pump is either not on or not working....
Or your fans are not on or not working...
Im guessing its one of those two..
Recheck your connection.
You should not be throttling that high on your AIO unless something is broken.
So low 60s when you're actually using the computer (instead of running "power viruses")?these temperatures are only when stress testing with occt and intel cpu diagnostics but in game they are always below 63
thread is old but i applied thermal paste 3 days ago only and pc idles at 40 and while in games like battleifled multiplayer it is below 70 always . It is just this stress test why it crosses 100 . I applied thermal paste in centre like a little dot round . Should i reinstall?So low 60s when you're actually using the computer (instead of running "power viruses")?
This thread is over a month old at this point, and it's safe to say your CPU is running fine.