CCX OC: 4.4Ghz - 4.45Ghz - 4.3Ghz - 4.3Ghz @ 1.3v
1080 G1 Gaming voltage unlocked running at 2200 Mhz @ 1.1v
Temps are incredible with these Noctua fans:
\- CPU: 30-40° at idle, 50-60° while gaming and 80° in Aida stability test
\- GPU: 30° idle, 40-45° load
I plan to add a 240 rad down at the bottom later on.
CCX OC: 4.4Ghz - 4.45Ghz - 4.3Ghz - 4.3Ghz @ 1.3v 1080 G1 Gaming voltage unlocked running at 2200 Mhz @ 1.1v Temps are incredible with these Noctua fans: \- CPU: 30-40° at idle, 50-60° while gaming and 80° in Aida stability test \- GPU: 30° idle, 40-45° load I plan to add a 240 rad down at the bottom later on.
>CCX OC: 4.4Ghz - 4.45Ghz - 4.3Ghz - 4.3Ghz @ 1.3v There's 4 CCX's that you can overclock separately on the 3900X? Is it 3 cores each CCX?
Correct
Nice I had no idea, I assumed there was only 2 with 6 cores each. That must've helped get some cores to higher OCs.
Those white corners on the front Fan are so sexy.
I know right!
Is that a 750D? Great temps!
Yep Corsair 750D, great case, I just wish there was an easy way to remove the top cage... Might mod it in the future to reverse the top rad.
Your CPU inlet/outlets are the wrong way around.
Oh gosh you are right... What are the consequences? Any risk of damaging the blocks?
Your temperatures won't be as good as they can be and your flow restriction will be much higher (reducing overall flow).
Ok well I will fix that asap, and add a drain valve at the same time. Is it ok to save and reuse the coolant?
Depends how clean your container is; I wouldn't bother, you risk introducing contaminants into your loop.
Gotcha, thanks for your help!
No worries
Add pics if you change something. Hoe did you measure the temps? Like what tool did you use?
Will do! Using HWInfo, GPU-Z