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#5756188 Posted on: 01/31/2020 03:41 PM
I bought it after seeing this review. I have 9900kf, set it to 5GHz 1.35V, the temperature in wPrime 2.10 (at 16 threads) was 95 degrees. Air temperature 25 degrees.
???

I bought it after seeing this review. I have 9900kf, set it to 5GHz 1.35V, the temperature in wPrime 2.10 (at 16 threads) was 95 degrees. Air temperature 25 degrees.
???

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#5756196 Posted on: 01/31/2020 04:19 PM
@korn87 :
maybe issues with pumpspeed?
I have the smaller one (240mm) on a R5 3600 (placeholder for sth. bigger & no compare to your beast) on a B450M Mortar Max in a Silverstone PS07.
It runs 4-5 °C cooler than the Dark Rock Pro 4, that was installed before... (ok, it's running in pushpull with two Silentwings 3 but the maschine is now even more silent than before in idle & load).
After 24h Prime95@3.94GHz/1.33V average (CPU setting@auto) I had 62.9°C average and 66.9°C peak, which I think is quite good, considering the size of my case.
I really wonder why it's so cheap & only has 2 years of warranty... but so far I'm very happy...
(to others: The fans can be disconnected & exchanged, installed on the other side of the rad (which I did). Everything is connected via '4'pin-headers, so that it can be unplugged easily)
@korn87 :
maybe issues with pumpspeed?
I have the smaller one (240mm) on a R5 3600 (placeholder for sth. bigger & no compare to your beast) on a B450M Mortar Max in a Silverstone PS07.
It runs 4-5 °C cooler than the Dark Rock Pro 4, that was installed before... (ok, it's running in pushpull with two Silentwings 3 but the maschine is now even more silent than before in idle & load).
After 24h Prime95@3.94GHz/1.33V average (CPU setting@auto) I had 62.9°C average and 66.9°C peak, which I think is quite good, considering the size of my case.
I really wonder why it's so cheap & only has 2 years of warranty... but so far I'm very happy...

(to others: The fans can be disconnected & exchanged, installed on the other side of the rad (which I did). Everything is connected via '4'pin-headers, so that it can be unplugged easily)
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#5756737 Posted on: 02/02/2020 11:32 PM
another owner of the 9900k has an NH-D15, just like when consuming about 250W, the processor heats closer to 95 degrees. I think that the author of the test deceives us when he writes that the processor was fully loaded with wPrime 2.10.
maybe issues with pumpspeed?
another owner of the 9900k has an NH-D15, just like when consuming about 250W, the processor heats closer to 95 degrees. I think that the author of the test deceives us when he writes that the processor was fully loaded with wPrime 2.10.
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#5761084 Posted on: 02/17/2020 12:46 PM
Since saturday, my Mortar MAX was packed with a 3900X... and man, it's insane!!!
The Arctic 240 LF II keeps it down to 69°C average & 79.4°C max. at 4.125GHz@1.31V allcore (HWinfo64-average after 3h with autosettings in UEFI).
(thermal compound: Arctic-MX4).
CB15: 3172/214 - max. values -> CCX0: 4.65, 4.625, 4.60; CCX1: 4.55; CCX2&3: 4.40-4.35.
And it's soo silent (yes, I know - custom loops can be almost inaudible, but given the budget it's just WOOOW.)
Since saturday, my Mortar MAX was packed with a 3900X... and man, it's insane!!!
The Arctic 240 LF II keeps it down to 69°C average & 79.4°C max. at 4.125GHz@1.31V allcore (HWinfo64-average after 3h with autosettings in UEFI).
(thermal compound: Arctic-MX4).
CB15: 3172/214 - max. values -> CCX0: 4.65, 4.625, 4.60; CCX1: 4.55; CCX2&3: 4.40-4.35.
And it's soo silent (yes, I know - custom loops can be almost inaudible, but given the budget it's just WOOOW.)
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Adding that I have the exact same model and handles my 3900X on a both an X570 Aorus Master and MSI X570 Unify with no issues whatsoever.