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Performance of the i9-10850 AOI cooler

Performance of the i9-10850 AOI cooler

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ItssRaven
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09-09-2025, 08:39 AM
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You're using an MSI 360rad cooler that has been recalled in parts. If you observe poor cooling performance, it's recommended to reach out to the manufacturer. During a recent test, I ran a Cinebench load with multiple cores for 10 minutes. Within about 30 seconds, all cores reached temperatures between 90-100°C. The situation persisted during the extended test, and after 2-3 minutes, CPU performance slightly decreased. By the end of the test, temperatures dropped to 35-40°C, then gradually fell further. Could anyone confirm if this is typical behavior for your setup or similar CPUs? It would be helpful to know if others have experienced similar results.
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ItssRaven
09-09-2025, 08:39 AM #1

You're using an MSI 360rad cooler that has been recalled in parts. If you observe poor cooling performance, it's recommended to reach out to the manufacturer. During a recent test, I ran a Cinebench load with multiple cores for 10 minutes. Within about 30 seconds, all cores reached temperatures between 90-100°C. The situation persisted during the extended test, and after 2-3 minutes, CPU performance slightly decreased. By the end of the test, temperatures dropped to 35-40°C, then gradually fell further. Could anyone confirm if this is typical behavior for your setup or similar CPUs? It would be helpful to know if others have experienced similar results.

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OCQ
Junior Member
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09-21-2025, 10:31 PM
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It seems the issue might not be with the pump itself. MSI has recalled these units due to a mistake that introduced sediment inside the loop. They suggest checking your AOI performance—like if it drops to 60 degrees while idle—to see if your unit is impacted before it worsens.
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OCQ
09-21-2025, 10:31 PM #2

It seems the issue might not be with the pump itself. MSI has recalled these units due to a mistake that introduced sediment inside the loop. They suggest checking your AOI performance—like if it drops to 60 degrees while idle—to see if your unit is impacted before it worsens.