Hi there,
My Eisbaer was in workshop for pump problems. This was initialized because of high temperatures and missing temperatures on the tubes.
Now that it is back I was very excited for testing the system, but it doesn't seem to have improved much.
Idle (writing this post with some tabs open in chrome) I have temperatures about 40 degrees.
Ingame, the performance has improved perhaps. As far as I can tell I now have about 55-45 degrees.
Cinebench R32 Multicore I have about 70-80 degrees.
Heat_Usage & Fan_Temperature curves and CPUZ Info attached.
I guess the values are okay but as I read very often in the forum, most dont head over 60 degrees even under heavy usage.
Most surprising is that the tubes still dont get warmer (by hand, dont have a heat-cam).
And even more surprising is that the pump seams to drive at 3000 RPM / 12V although Alphacool says it should drive at 2600 RPM / 12V.
Would be glad if someone could tell me if these results and behavior are normal.
Kind regards,
Julian
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System:
- Case: Corsair Crystal 570x
- MB: MSI X570 Gaming Pro Carbon Wifi
- CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x @ 4,25 GHz ("Gaming Mode" by DragonCenter)
- RAM: 32GB GSkill Trident Z
- Drives: 2TB Samsung EVO
- Cooling:
Eisbaer 360 - pump @ full voltage DC on CPU_PUMP
Eisbaer 360 - 3 aurora fans @ adjusted PWM on CPU_FAN on front (intake)
BeQuiet 140 on back and 1 Aurora 120 on top (outtake) @ adjusted PWM on SYS_FAN
- TCP: Noctua NTH1
My Eisbaer was in workshop for pump problems. This was initialized because of high temperatures and missing temperatures on the tubes.
Now that it is back I was very excited for testing the system, but it doesn't seem to have improved much.
Idle (writing this post with some tabs open in chrome) I have temperatures about 40 degrees.
Ingame, the performance has improved perhaps. As far as I can tell I now have about 55-45 degrees.
Cinebench R32 Multicore I have about 70-80 degrees.
Heat_Usage & Fan_Temperature curves and CPUZ Info attached.
I guess the values are okay but as I read very often in the forum, most dont head over 60 degrees even under heavy usage.
Most surprising is that the tubes still dont get warmer (by hand, dont have a heat-cam).
And even more surprising is that the pump seams to drive at 3000 RPM / 12V although Alphacool says it should drive at 2600 RPM / 12V.
Would be glad if someone could tell me if these results and behavior are normal.
Kind regards,
Julian
_________________________
System:
- Case: Corsair Crystal 570x
- MB: MSI X570 Gaming Pro Carbon Wifi
- CPU: Ryzen 7 3800x @ 4,25 GHz ("Gaming Mode" by DragonCenter)
- RAM: 32GB GSkill Trident Z
- Drives: 2TB Samsung EVO
- Cooling:
Eisbaer 360 - pump @ full voltage DC on CPU_PUMP
Eisbaer 360 - 3 aurora fans @ adjusted PWM on CPU_FAN on front (intake)
BeQuiet 140 on back and 1 Aurora 120 on top (outtake) @ adjusted PWM on SYS_FAN
- TCP: Noctua NTH1
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