Ram head against AIO pp
Ram head against AIO pp
Initial build went well, really liked Meshify C, except I had to visit a mATX MOB which reduced my room. I'm using a liquid Master 240 on my Ryzen 7 but the pump part of the CPU is touching my RAM stick. I wonder if this will affect cooling performance significantly or if it's just a minor issue. Should I check the numbers after booting and see how it behaves? Any advice would be appreciated.
If run with the rated voltages the memory modules really doesn't generate much for heat and will not require additional cooling. The heat spreaders that are attached to the memory are more for aesthetics that cooling so there is really nothing to worry about.
I recommend sharing a picture of the setup to better explain your issue. Text alone has its limits.
When discussing, please also include your specifications, for example:
CPU:
Motherboard:
RAM: SSD/HDD:
GPU:
PSU:
Chassis:
This way we can more accurately address the problem.
Though it's possible you could adjust the cooler position to resolve it, this is just a guess.
Ah.
Ryzen 7 1700x
MSI m350 gaming pro
Gigabyte rx580 8 mb
Vulcan 2x8 @ 3000
Nvme 480 GB - SSD 480
TX 550M PU
Cool master master liquid240
Meshify c
Checking how to post the picture, maybe I could flip it, but then the LED pump would be upside down.
Here are the links:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/PoHhH5VALGzJEH9r6
https://photos.app.goo.gl/wKpFQvooMaRM7YA47
If run with the rated voltages the memory modules really doesn't generate much for heat and will not require additional cooling. The heat spreaders that are attached to the memory are more for aesthetics that cooling so there is really nothing to worry about.
neieus :
If run with the rated voltages the memory modules really doesn't generate much for heat and will not require additional cooling. The heat spreaders that are attached to the memory are more for aesthetics that cooling so there is really nothing to worry about.
Great that's what I needed to know.