clayton006
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So this is not a humble brag or anything of the sort. I honestly don't know how "good" these temps are. I haven't spent a lot of time tuning my 5960x but it seems like a below average chip.
Loop:
2x Alphacool XT45 Rads (push / pull)
2x D5 Pumps in serial
EK Supremacy CPU Block
2x EK 1080Ti GPU blocks
16x Corsair SP120 High Performance Fans (Yes, I know they aren't great) at 50% speed
Hardware / Settings:
5960x @ 4.5GHz Adaptive voltage - vcore ends up being 1.325
2x EVGA FE 1080Ti +150 core offset (hitting the power limit in some games, no instability)
Running x264 bench: Other than gaming, this is the most stressful thing this rig does. The highest peak core temp is 66c (oddly package temp is higher than core temp, peaks at 71c)
FireStrike Ultra - Max GPU temp is 33c (in fact, 33c is the highest GPU core temp I've seen)
What are typical temps on water and are these decent?
About my 5960x - I hear that there can be more tweaking done with lower voltage on these chips. Any advice here would be helpful.
Loop:
2x Alphacool XT45 Rads (push / pull)
2x D5 Pumps in serial
EK Supremacy CPU Block
2x EK 1080Ti GPU blocks
16x Corsair SP120 High Performance Fans (Yes, I know they aren't great) at 50% speed
Hardware / Settings:
5960x @ 4.5GHz Adaptive voltage - vcore ends up being 1.325
2x EVGA FE 1080Ti +150 core offset (hitting the power limit in some games, no instability)
Running x264 bench: Other than gaming, this is the most stressful thing this rig does. The highest peak core temp is 66c (oddly package temp is higher than core temp, peaks at 71c)
FireStrike Ultra - Max GPU temp is 33c (in fact, 33c is the highest GPU core temp I've seen)
What are typical temps on water and are these decent?
About my 5960x - I hear that there can be more tweaking done with lower voltage on these chips. Any advice here would be helpful.