I just goin to full custom watercooling using Thermaltake RL360 D5 RGB, before I use this custom watercooling I use a corsair H115i on my intel i7 7820x running at 4.7 Ghz with 1.188v
In almost stress bench (eg. Realbench, Prime) my peak temp when full load was at around 83-85 C
So after set up everything I try the stress test with my new thermaltake RL360 D5 RGB LCS, but I suprised because it just takes 10-15 sec my temperature skyrocketing to 105 C !!!
I have attached picture of my current loop
but, while I scratching head about what is wrong with my loop, then I found a document from my thermaltake box showing "a correct loop"
so, according to the guide manual from thermaltake I have mess up the loop (outlet and inlet), so can be that my major temperature problem?
is it worth to re-do my loop? because I have to buy another PETG tube since mine have already all used (since this my first experience with hard tube)
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Hi,
I just goin to full custom watercooling using Thermaltake RL360 D5 RGB, before I use this custom watercooling I use a corsair H115i on my intel i7 7820x running at 4.7 Ghz with 1.188v
In almost stress bench (eg. Realbench, Prime) my peak temp when full load was at around 83-85 C
So after set up everything I try the stress test with my new thermaltake RL360 D5 RGB LCS, but I suprised because it just takes 10-15 sec my temperature skyrocketing to 105 C !!!
I have attached picture of my current loop
but, while I scratching head about what is wrong with my loop, then I found a document from my thermaltake box showing "a correct loop"
so, according to the guide manual from thermaltake I have mess up the loop (outlet and inlet), so can be that my major temperature problem?
is it worth to re-do my loop? because I have to buy another PETG tube since mine have already all used (since this my first experience with hard tube)
need advice please