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The WeaseL
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reply to tempnexus

Re: Is 80C too high for 920 D0?

Is the air coming from the radiator warm?

I am not familiar 920 running temps but that just seems warm.
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tempnexus
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join:1999-08-11
Boston, MA

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said by The WeaseL:

Is the air coming from the radiator warm?

I am not familiar 920 running temps but that just seems warm.
Yeap it's warm.
The damn PC can heatup my room in 2 hours from 22C Ambient to nearly 28.

But I am still wondering if the heatsink is not seated properly. However I do not want to fight it again trying to remove it and put it back on, it's a pain in the arse the way it's configured now. Additionally if I were to remove it I would have to leak test the setup again due to any torque that might have been applied to the tube couplings during the procedure. I lost one Motherboard once by failing to do that.

Hence I was hunting for a temp norm for that chip at those specs on water.

P.S.
The Wattage usage of the CPU is 147 Watts.


The WeaseL
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Well maybe she just runs hot then. If the air coming off the radiator is warm and its just the CPU, not sure what else you could do besides adding more to the loop.
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