I think it's more likely that you have poor case air flow.
The CPU temps going up makes sense...here is why:
- You have the two intake fans bringing air into the case
- The ACX style cooler on the graphics card pulls air into the fans, and ejects warm air (that just cooled the card) into the case
- This warm air is exhausted through the back 140 mm fan and the AIO radiator fans
- Best case scenario is that 1/3 of the hot air volume goes through the back fan, and 2/3 through the AIO radiator
- You 4 fans (2 pairs) in push/pull...so it's probably more than 2/3
- The AIO radiator is drawing warmer air in...the lowest the CPU temperature can get it the temperature of the intake air into the radiator
The intake on your case is more restrictive than some. More restrictive means that you need a fan with better static pressure. Here are a couple of things to try:
1. Increase the fan speed on the AIO radiator to maximum (I know it will be loud). Let the GPU do it's thing. See if the GPU temperature drops (it should as you are pulling more air out of the case...and effectively lowering the restrictive intake).
2. Assuming this works, drop AIO radiator fan speed in 10% increments and find the sweet spot between noise and GPU temperature.
3. Assuming this works, get new intake fans. Don't just look for fans with CFM...regular "case fans" will not work well with your case as it has a restrictive intake. The fans have to have a good static pressure too. The corsair ML series fans are good fans...they strike a nice balance between CFM and static pressure (I have 10 of them in my case).
If all else fails, get a case with better air flow. My personal story:
- I had an NZXT Noctis 450 case
- Loved the look of the case
- My system always ran hotter than others reported (even the memory temperature...close to 50 C)
- I tried EVERYTHING...stuff was still hot
- About a month ago, I changed my case to a Corsair Air 740
- With the same components, the temperature of EVERYTHING dropped by at least 10 C (15 C in some areas...my memory has yet to break 37 C for temperature)
- And I mean everything
The moral behind the story...the Noctis 450 case looked cool, but was very restrictive for airflow. I actually like the looks of the Corsair Air 740 better!