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High CPU usage on I9-10900X motherboard

High CPU usage on I9-10900X motherboard

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mati9139
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07-06-2025, 08:41 PM
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360mm AIO works well with a standard 10900X. The coldplates fit 2066 chips nicely, and Intel’s design uses a single die in the center—so no extra loop needed for that CPU at stock. The 280W Threadrippers keep things stable thanks to a 280-360mm radius and a properly sized coldplate, which is typical for most AIOs. It looks like your build has good airflow through the case. What fans are spinning and their speeds? Also, could you share the exact AIO model? I’ll need that info to check compatibility. iCUE will help you gather the details you need.
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mati9139
07-06-2025, 08:41 PM #11

360mm AIO works well with a standard 10900X. The coldplates fit 2066 chips nicely, and Intel’s design uses a single die in the center—so no extra loop needed for that CPU at stock. The 280W Threadrippers keep things stable thanks to a 280-360mm radius and a properly sized coldplate, which is typical for most AIOs. It looks like your build has good airflow through the case. What fans are spinning and their speeds? Also, could you share the exact AIO model? I’ll need that info to check compatibility. iCUE will help you gather the details you need.

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SayNoToNWO
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07-08-2025, 06:03 PM
#12
I'm working with Artic Silver right now.
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SayNoToNWO
07-08-2025, 06:03 PM #12

I'm working with Artic Silver right now.

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Titanwolf14
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07-08-2025, 11:52 PM
#13
You should definitely consider overclocking the Corsair H150i Pro. The setup you described—especially with the radiator exhausting air and high pump speeds—suggests room for performance gains.
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Titanwolf14
07-08-2025, 11:52 PM #13

You should definitely consider overclocking the Corsair H150i Pro. The setup you described—especially with the radiator exhausting air and high pump speeds—suggests room for performance gains.

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07-09-2025, 09:47 PM
#14
It seems possible to achieve a slight adjustment, but 90°C at stock levels isn't ideal. Have you verified the pump is genuinely rotating? Typically, you can use a screwdriver on the housing and place your hand near your ear to detect any vibration indicating proper spin.
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minecraft_xoxo
07-09-2025, 09:47 PM #14

It seems possible to achieve a slight adjustment, but 90°C at stock levels isn't ideal. Have you verified the pump is genuinely rotating? Typically, you can use a screwdriver on the housing and place your hand near your ear to detect any vibration indicating proper spin.

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hd2d3d
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07-11-2025, 05:01 AM
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I reviewed my bios and realized I still have it OCed, running at 4.6 ghz with 1.225v on the core and XMP enabled. However, when I tested it at stock settings using a blender render, temperatures reached the 80s. The OCed values showed temps in the 90s.
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hd2d3d
07-11-2025, 05:01 AM #15

I reviewed my bios and realized I still have it OCed, running at 4.6 ghz with 1.225v on the core and XMP enabled. However, when I tested it at stock settings using a blender render, temperatures reached the 80s. The OCed values showed temps in the 90s.

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