Check your CPU temperatures to see if they are within the normal range.
Check your CPU temperatures to see if they are within the normal range.
Hey, I've come back after boosting it to 3.6GHz. I'll stick with this overclock since the temperatures stay the same, and I plan to upgrade my water cooling system later. Thanks for the support!
That's fine. Please let us know once you've upgraded your cooling.
Another inquiry, what is the typical RPM rate for a water cooling setup? You noted a Corsair H55 model running at 1700 RPM.
The key factors are liquid volume, contact area, and radiator dimensions. A bigger radiator size results in lower temperatures, particularly when overclocking. All 120mm radiators perform similarly. Which case are you using?
You should face no issues installing a 2x120 or 3x120 system on top of that case.
Wow, I never imagined the case could be so upgradeable, thank you for assisting
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