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Temp concerns on 12900k/4080 sup

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2024/12/28 11:38:57 (permalink)
Hi gang, happy holidays. Have been absent for a while. Have a quick question for a peace of mind. I have a custom loop for 12900k on asus z790 strix mobo (stock) and 4080 sup tuf on a single loop. 280mm x 30mm radiator x2 in a pull configuration. Cpu/gpu both have heatkiller waterblocks In cyberpunk 2077 I do get 50-60c on gpu and 55-65 (sometimes touching 70c ) on cpu. Fans/pump are set for a pretty aggressive curve. I'm a bit uneasy with those temperatures. Should I be? I have read that both 12900k and 4080 do run hot.
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    Re: Temp concerns on 12900k/4080 sup 2024/12/28 13:54:17 (permalink)
    Welcome back & Happy Holidays
     
    those temps wont cause damage to the hardware / with in spec
     
    though it seems warm IMO, for a loop with two 280 x 30mm rads
     
    What is the room temp?

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    Re: Temp concerns on 12900k/4080 sup 2025/01/01 17:56:55 (permalink)
    Hello Cool. 👋 Happy holidays to you as well.
    Well we do keep it warm in the house, being winter and all. And my computer is on the second floor. With the wood stove running which might not help things.


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    Re: Temp concerns on 12900k/4080 sup 2025/01/01 17:58:56 (permalink)
    I'd say it's probably 80-85F. Sorry I don't have a thermometer.


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    Re: Temp concerns on 12900k/4080 sup 2025/01/02 10:10:23 (permalink)
    I'd say your temps look good if the room is that warm to begin with as the PC is also adding heat to the room

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