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H100i temp questions

H100i temp questions

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3gilad3
Senior Member
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12-25-2016, 08:40 PM
#1
After reviewing numerous water cooling discussions, it seems my H100i isn't working as expected. Do any of you have the specifications for the H100i, like flow rates, so I can connect it to the rad chart and figure out what's happening? My 3570k is running at 4.2Ghz, handling heavy X264 work. CPU-Z shows my Core Voltage at 1.248V under load. I’m puzzled because my Delta-T in C is over 30, even though the H100i is set to full tilt. The temperature is around 24.6C, while core temps range from 60C to 67C. Any insights into why this is occurring? My CPU has a stock TDP of 77.0W and an overclocked TDP of 95.
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3gilad3
12-25-2016, 08:40 PM #1

After reviewing numerous water cooling discussions, it seems my H100i isn't working as expected. Do any of you have the specifications for the H100i, like flow rates, so I can connect it to the rad chart and figure out what's happening? My 3570k is running at 4.2Ghz, handling heavy X264 work. CPU-Z shows my Core Voltage at 1.248V under load. I’m puzzled because my Delta-T in C is over 30, even though the H100i is set to full tilt. The temperature is around 24.6C, while core temps range from 60C to 67C. Any insights into why this is occurring? My CPU has a stock TDP of 77.0W and an overclocked TDP of 95.

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Soumuitoruim
Member
88
12-26-2016, 04:14 PM
#2
Delta-T represents the gap between coolant temperature and surrounding air temperature, excluding actual core temperatures.
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Soumuitoruim
12-26-2016, 04:14 PM #2

Delta-T represents the gap between coolant temperature and surrounding air temperature, excluding actual core temperatures.

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iRaine
Posting Freak
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12-26-2016, 04:19 PM
#3
Bit elevated, yet completely acceptable. The primary concern seems to be that your fan settings are set too low; increasing them should bring you down to around 50°C.
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iRaine
12-26-2016, 04:19 PM #3

Bit elevated, yet completely acceptable. The primary concern seems to be that your fan settings are set too low; increasing them should bring you down to around 50°C.

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12-27-2016, 12:53 AM
#4
Delta-T represents the gap between coolant temperature and surrounding air temperature, excluding actual core readings.
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pocketchicken1
12-27-2016, 12:53 AM #4

Delta-T represents the gap between coolant temperature and surrounding air temperature, excluding actual core readings.

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NoahWraith
Member
199
12-30-2016, 08:20 PM
#5
Delta-T refers to the variation between coolant temperature and ambient air temperature, not the actual core temperatures. That's what I got wrong earlier. Thanks, Rubix!
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NoahWraith
12-30-2016, 08:20 PM #5

Delta-T refers to the variation between coolant temperature and ambient air temperature, not the actual core temperatures. That's what I got wrong earlier. Thanks, Rubix!

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MaximePilgrim
Member
116
01-01-2017, 06:05 PM
#6
No worries, a frequent misunderstanding about liquid cooling. Delta-T helps specify the variation between different cooling fluids. The key is determining which fluids are being compared.
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MaximePilgrim
01-01-2017, 06:05 PM #6

No worries, a frequent misunderstanding about liquid cooling. Delta-T helps specify the variation between different cooling fluids. The key is determining which fluids are being compared.