Hello!
This is my FIRST PC build ever, and I decided to go with the SFX. I was impressed with the Dan after doing research on cases and builds and this is where it ended me. I started off with the Asetek 92MM 1st Gen Watercooler that was discontinued but due to having stock cables, the cooler would not fit. No matter what I tried, it would not fit. I have since then moved onto Air Cooling, using the Noctau NH-L9I. After getting windows completely set up, downloading hardware, drivers, updates, I picked up monitoring software and began playing with the rig. Temps were doing OK playing World of Warcraft, Bioshock Triology, but man, as soon as I threw on some good old Assassins Creed Odyssey, this machine has been a mess with temps. It went to 100c within 10-12min of playing. I was alt tabbing watching it raise about 2 degrees C every 45seconds-1min.
Since then, I am running my Graphics Card undervolted by -15 in MSI Afterburner, with a max temp setting at 74 C and a power limit of 84.
In the Intel Control Application, I have my CPU undervolted by .105, anything more causes crashing. How were my temps staying so high? A Stress test using PRIME95 would raise the temps to 100c in less than 2minutes.
I have taken the dan case apart 3 times now, completely redoing the build. Switching out Fans at the bottom of the case and ordering brand new Noctua 92X14MM. I have cleaned the CPU with 99 % alcohol every time, using a cotton ball and a QTIP, cleaning it very thorough and making sure no thermal paste leaked over to the MOBO or the Heatsink. I read that the Air cooler could be mounted improperly, or installed into the wrong port on the MOBO. I have watched plenty of videos to ensure it is mounted correctly. It sits very tight between my Corsair Vengeance Low Profile ram, and the *STRIX* cover on the Asus Rog Z390-I MOBO (Underneath holds the USB ports, ethernet, etc, etc) The wire has been plugged into both the CPU and AIO port on my MOBO.
Prior to me rebooting, going into the BIOS to make sure everything was good, the computer was running World of Warcraft just fine until suddenly temps start spiking, reaching 92 c before exiting the game. The CPU temperatures were around 100c before turning the PC off and letting it cool for a minute. This is when I switched the cables from the AIO to the CPU in hope having a little bit better control. The CPU is back down to idling at 38-41c WITHOUT the covers on the case, it is completely exposed allowing maximum amount of air flow.
I have ordered the Asetek 645LT on Friday, and plan on doing a swap back to watercooling.
What made me start this post is the spike of 100c whenever loading into Windows (first time this has happened since the build has been completed which was a little over a week ago), but I have been trying all week to get these temperature's down. As of right now, I have another I7-9700K coming in on June26-28th, but is on back order. Just in case this one is damaged.
Open to any suggestions!
Thank you very much.
HARDWARE:
Dan A4-SFX V4
Asus Rog Z390-I
Corsair Vengeance Low Profile
Corsair SF600 Low Profile PSU
Backside of MOBO M.2 - Samsung 860 256gb SSD (Windows 10 boot)
Under heatsink on MOBO M.2 - Samsung 860 1tb SSD (Storage)
Noctua NH-L9I Air Cooler
2 Noctua 92X14MM Fans. One under the the PSU, one under the mobo. Both facing up allowing intake.
GeForce 1080 Founders Edition (which also runs a tad hot, hit 92 c on Friday, 4 days after build just playing World of Warcraft)
Thank you all again.
This is my FIRST PC build ever, and I decided to go with the SFX. I was impressed with the Dan after doing research on cases and builds and this is where it ended me. I started off with the Asetek 92MM 1st Gen Watercooler that was discontinued but due to having stock cables, the cooler would not fit. No matter what I tried, it would not fit. I have since then moved onto Air Cooling, using the Noctau NH-L9I. After getting windows completely set up, downloading hardware, drivers, updates, I picked up monitoring software and began playing with the rig. Temps were doing OK playing World of Warcraft, Bioshock Triology, but man, as soon as I threw on some good old Assassins Creed Odyssey, this machine has been a mess with temps. It went to 100c within 10-12min of playing. I was alt tabbing watching it raise about 2 degrees C every 45seconds-1min.
Since then, I am running my Graphics Card undervolted by -15 in MSI Afterburner, with a max temp setting at 74 C and a power limit of 84.
In the Intel Control Application, I have my CPU undervolted by .105, anything more causes crashing. How were my temps staying so high? A Stress test using PRIME95 would raise the temps to 100c in less than 2minutes.
I have taken the dan case apart 3 times now, completely redoing the build. Switching out Fans at the bottom of the case and ordering brand new Noctua 92X14MM. I have cleaned the CPU with 99 % alcohol every time, using a cotton ball and a QTIP, cleaning it very thorough and making sure no thermal paste leaked over to the MOBO or the Heatsink. I read that the Air cooler could be mounted improperly, or installed into the wrong port on the MOBO. I have watched plenty of videos to ensure it is mounted correctly. It sits very tight between my Corsair Vengeance Low Profile ram, and the *STRIX* cover on the Asus Rog Z390-I MOBO (Underneath holds the USB ports, ethernet, etc, etc) The wire has been plugged into both the CPU and AIO port on my MOBO.
Prior to me rebooting, going into the BIOS to make sure everything was good, the computer was running World of Warcraft just fine until suddenly temps start spiking, reaching 92 c before exiting the game. The CPU temperatures were around 100c before turning the PC off and letting it cool for a minute. This is when I switched the cables from the AIO to the CPU in hope having a little bit better control. The CPU is back down to idling at 38-41c WITHOUT the covers on the case, it is completely exposed allowing maximum amount of air flow.
I have ordered the Asetek 645LT on Friday, and plan on doing a swap back to watercooling.
What made me start this post is the spike of 100c whenever loading into Windows (first time this has happened since the build has been completed which was a little over a week ago), but I have been trying all week to get these temperature's down. As of right now, I have another I7-9700K coming in on June26-28th, but is on back order. Just in case this one is damaged.
Open to any suggestions!
Thank you very much.
HARDWARE:
Dan A4-SFX V4
Asus Rog Z390-I
Corsair Vengeance Low Profile
Corsair SF600 Low Profile PSU
Backside of MOBO M.2 - Samsung 860 256gb SSD (Windows 10 boot)
Under heatsink on MOBO M.2 - Samsung 860 1tb SSD (Storage)
Noctua NH-L9I Air Cooler
2 Noctua 92X14MM Fans. One under the the PSU, one under the mobo. Both facing up allowing intake.
GeForce 1080 Founders Edition (which also runs a tad hot, hit 92 c on Friday, 4 days after build just playing World of Warcraft)
Thank you all again.