08-08-2013
01:00 PM
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03-06-2024
07:47 PM
by
ROGBot
08-09-2013 05:04 PM
08-12-2013 03:18 AM
08-12-2013 04:16 PM
MagR wrote:
Hi
I've been following developments with interest and it seems you've finally got to the bottom of it. I can confirm it is fine to run radiator fans in pull (I've tried mine both ways and pull works better for me). There isn't a huge body of evidence available but from what I've seen push tends to work better with high rpm fans and pull with lower rpm (Martin's Liquid Labs research I think). The SP fans you have are high static pressure designed for radiators rather than case fans so should be fine in either orientation.
When you get a new MVG can you post your results to finally put it to bed. It would also be interesting to know what Asus say the problem with the board was. Just out of interest why do you need a Corsair AXi 1200? Are you planning to use multiple greaphics cards in future?
Hope everything is fixed soon
Mag
08-12-2013 04:26 PM
agent009 wrote:
One last observation I had was that on the MVG, the black heatsink to the left of the CPU socket would get extremey warm under load. I don't know if that means anything, but I figured I'd mention it.
09-05-2013 02:19 PM
09-11-2013 08:18 AM
agent009 wrote:
So after nearly a month I finally received back all of my RMA'd parts (Asus sent my mobo to the wrong address). I'm happy to report that my temps are now at 31C idle with a peak of 68C when under Prime95 load in a room with ambient temp of 77F.
Asus sent me back the same motherboard and Corsair sent me a brand new H100i. Unfortunately, Asus didn't send me any documentation telling me what was wrong with the motherboard though.
Thanks for everyone who helped me out in this thread. Now it's time to try to overclock this puppy.
08-09-2013 04:12 PM
08-09-2013 04:24 PM
08-09-2013 04:25 PM
08-09-2013 04:31 PM
agent009 wrote:
The odd part is that I tried it with all 4 combinations of two different processors and two different coolers and was still getting the same temperature results. The only thing I could find so far to alleviate the high temps was to manually set the VCORE to 1.03 (down from its VID of 1.30). I'm not trying to overclock it at all; I'm just entering BIOS, pressing F5 for defaults, and then letting the computer boot.