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redPappa
Junior Member
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02-01-2017, 10:46 AM
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Hello everyone, just checking if 85°C is acceptable for my small FFT test using Cryorig R1 Universal, 1.32v.
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redPappa
02-01-2017, 10:46 AM #1

Hello everyone, just checking if 85°C is acceptable for my small FFT test using Cryorig R1 Universal, 1.32v.

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SevensGamer
Member
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02-01-2017, 12:35 PM
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Are you considering reapplying your liquid metal or looking for a more efficient cooler? It seems like a waste to use liquid metal with an air cooler. You might want to switch to an AIO liquid cooler, at least a 260mm radius.
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SevensGamer
02-01-2017, 12:35 PM #2

Are you considering reapplying your liquid metal or looking for a more efficient cooler? It seems like a waste to use liquid metal with an air cooler. You might want to switch to an AIO liquid cooler, at least a 260mm radius.

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Javonnee920
Junior Member
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02-03-2017, 02:28 AM
#3
Hi everyone, just checking if 85°C is acceptable for my tests using the small FFT test. I'm running Cryorig R1 Universal at 1.32v. I usually see lower temps with a cooler at those clock speeds, but if my max package temperature only reaches 85°C, then it should be okay.
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Javonnee920
02-03-2017, 02:28 AM #3

Hi everyone, just checking if 85°C is acceptable for my tests using the small FFT test. I'm running Cryorig R1 Universal at 1.32v. I usually see lower temps with a cooler at those clock speeds, but if my max package temperature only reaches 85°C, then it should be okay.

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02-03-2017, 03:30 AM
#4
Would it be wiser to reapply your liquid metal or seek a superior cooling solution?
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ToastaStroodel
02-03-2017, 03:30 AM #4

Would it be wiser to reapply your liquid metal or seek a superior cooling solution?

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_CrimsonRuby_
Member
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02-08-2017, 05:23 PM
#5
Are you considering reapplying your liquid metal or looking for a more efficient cooler? It seems like a waste to use liquid metal with an air cooler. You might want to switch to an AIO liquid cooler, at least a 260mm radius.
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_CrimsonRuby_
02-08-2017, 05:23 PM #5

Are you considering reapplying your liquid metal or looking for a more efficient cooler? It seems like a waste to use liquid metal with an air cooler. You might want to switch to an AIO liquid cooler, at least a 260mm radius.

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StyleTrick
Senior Member
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02-09-2017, 02:11 AM
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alkatraz333.jh :
Should I reapply my liquid metal or look for a better cooler?
You're using liquid metal and an air cooler—that's inefficient. Consider switching to an AIO liquid cooler. At least a 260mm radius would be ideal.
If that applies, maybe I'll go with an AIO instead. Thanks for the advice.
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StyleTrick
02-09-2017, 02:11 AM #6

alkatraz333.jh :
Should I reapply my liquid metal or look for a better cooler?
You're using liquid metal and an air cooler—that's inefficient. Consider switching to an AIO liquid cooler. At least a 260mm radius would be ideal.
If that applies, maybe I'll go with an AIO instead. Thanks for the advice.

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MadReaper02
Member
210
02-09-2017, 04:58 AM
#7
Applicating liquid metal with an air cooler seems inefficient. Consider switching to an AIO liquid cooler, preferably one with a 260mm radiator. This should significantly reduce temperatures. I recommend this model and have used it since launch. You can find it on Amazon.
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MadReaper02
02-09-2017, 04:58 AM #7

Applicating liquid metal with an air cooler seems inefficient. Consider switching to an AIO liquid cooler, preferably one with a 260mm radiator. This should significantly reduce temperatures. I recommend this model and have used it since launch. You can find it on Amazon.