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Unless the radiator/computer is outdoors, outside air temperature doesn't matter. It is indoor air temperature that matters. If you're in a house that's 40C, that's a problem where you can get heat exhaustion or heat stroke easily depending on your health. I keep my house at 72F year around, or 22C.With ambient temperatures up to 40C in the summer, I wouldn’t want a 20C delta....
Ok thanks for the great info. Looks like I may need to re-evaluate my setup for my small form factor setup.
Cooling an 8700k (stock) and 1080ti mini and my water temp can get up to 53 under load.
Cpu temp hits a max temp of 61 and gpu around 48.
The temps are on the high side but they are safe. For reference, I've got a 420 and 480mm rad, and my temps under load are:well thought i'd dig this back up since, i have changed my setup since posting. my new setup is dual 2080ti and 8700k - all 3 components are stock clocked and being cooled by 2 240mm rads. here are the numbers ...
Ambient temp - 21
Water temp - 28
CPU - 32
GPU 1/2 - 31
under load playing COD i get the following
Ambient temp - 21
Water temp - 39 -43
CPU - 61
GPU - 49 and 50
think i should add another rad? it would have to be external as the cerberus case its already packed full.
well thought i'd dig this back up since, i have changed my setup since posting. my new setup is dual 2080ti and 8700k - all 3 components are stock clocked and being cooled by 2 240mm rads. here are the numbers ...
Ambient temp - 21
Water temp - 28
CPU - 32
GPU 1/2 - 31
under load playing COD i get the following
Ambient temp - 21
Water temp - 39 -43
CPU - 61
GPU - 49 and 50
think i should add another rad? it would have to be external as the cerberus case its already packed full.