Hi, after some issue with my loop flow, I rebuild it entirely (new CPU block,..). Although flow now looks fine, I'm having an issue (that may already have existed) with the GPU block.
The card is a reference 6950XT, and the idle GPU temp is 46c (51 Hot spot), CPU (7950X3D) temp 46C and water temp is 33c. When I start a GPU stress test (any), the hot spot temp will jump to 105C+ within 2 seconds. If I stop the test, temp will drop just as fast. If I don't stop the test, after some heavy throttling, the system will self power down. GPU memory junction (measured by HWMonitor) stays under 40c.
CPU stress test (prime 95) maxes at about 66c after a few hours (it ran all night with no issues).
I suspect there is an issue with the contact between the GPU core and the block. As it was assembled at a local computer store (the only thing I didn't do myself, go figure...), I'll have to take it back to them if that is the case, but I wanted some opinions before going through the trouble of disassembling the hard tubing loop, namely if there is some area in the block that should have liquid and does not.
TIA,
The card is a reference 6950XT, and the idle GPU temp is 46c (51 Hot spot), CPU (7950X3D) temp 46C and water temp is 33c. When I start a GPU stress test (any), the hot spot temp will jump to 105C+ within 2 seconds. If I stop the test, temp will drop just as fast. If I don't stop the test, after some heavy throttling, the system will self power down. GPU memory junction (measured by HWMonitor) stays under 40c.
CPU stress test (prime 95) maxes at about 66c after a few hours (it ran all night with no issues).
I suspect there is an issue with the contact between the GPU core and the block. As it was assembled at a local computer store (the only thing I didn't do myself, go figure...), I'll have to take it back to them if that is the case, but I wanted some opinions before going through the trouble of disassembling the hard tubing loop, namely if there is some area in the block that should have liquid and does not.
TIA,