Enyyycer Posted December 26, 2022 Share Posted December 26, 2022 Hello. Heres my specs/build Case: Lian Li LI PC-O11 Dynamic EVO Motherboard: ASUS ROG Maximus Z790 Extreme CPU: Intel 13900K CPU Cooler: EVGA CLCx 360mm All-In-One LCD CPU Liquid Cooler (swapped out EVGA fans for phanteks & set to exhaust position) Thermal Paste: Removed EVGA's stock paste and used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut.. using the spatula method Case Fans: Phanteks T30-120 Fans (6 of them in intake position) . 4 for exhaust = 10 fans total Graphics card: None yet (for now using intel's built in graphics) PSU: MSI MEG Ai1300P SSD: SAMSUNG 990 PRO SSD 1TB NVME M.2 Ram: G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) 288-Pin PC RAM DDR5 6800 (PC5 54400) Its my first build so I believed to have installed everything correctly. I don't plan on overclocking. My bios is set to pretty much "Auto" on everything since I didnt change anything except switch the ram profile to XMP I instead of XMP II. I did a stress test to make sure everything was running correctly but after 15 minutes of running AIDA. I saw CPU temps were reaching 90 to 92* Celsius. I read that most people are saying anything over 90* is pretty bad. I set my both my fan / pump speed to 90 percent using EVGA's software. 2100 RPM On fans & 2200RPM on CPU Pump If this is not normal being that it should be a decent cooler. Could someone tell me what could be wrong? Screenshot below of CPU temps on EVGA's software screen http://imgur.com/Rw9TxaC Aida64's results: Showing 9 percent CPU throttling with a message of "overheating detected" Screenshot below http://imgur.com/w7x52SH CPU temp reaching 90c on EVGA's LCD screen Screenshot: http://imgur.com/VzPRLpd Coolant temp looks fine at 29c On EVGA's LCD Screen Screenshot: http://imgur.com/QgUN1Gw Screenshot of bios information (running the latest Asus rog Maximus z790 extreme bios) http://imgur.com/jtjiXXz Screenshots of voltage information on Bios http://imgur.com/yHGt84l http://imgur.com/BRfwru1 Screenshots of CPU Frequency & XMP I profile I switched to for RAM via BIOS. They have a XMP II option but decided to just use XMP I http://imgur.com/Uh2yNEA http://imgur.com/MNbIc4t Screenshot of i9-13900K CPU reaching 4.89 ghz when running Aida stress test with AIDA statistics http://imgur.com/xE6WsZZ Screenshot Of CPU in an idle state at 4.42ghz with AIDA statistics http://imgur.com/3Zag7dq My room temperature is around 70 to 72 degrees as well I never got a BSOD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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