AIO cools better if I hit the case?
When gaming my processor reaches 84 degrees but when I hit my case it cools down to 65 degrees and stays stable at 65 degrees for 1 minute until my temperature rises again what is the reason for this
When gaming my processor reaches 84 degrees but when I hit my case it cools down to 65 degrees and stays stable at 65 degrees for 1 minute until my temperature rises again what is the reason for this
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You will probably have (too much) air in your AIO.
The pump is located either directly in the CPU block or at the input/output of the radiator.
The pump should be below the CPU block.
If too much air is collected in the pump, it can not feed up to very little water and your CPU heats up (and the standing water).
The “Schlag” simply leads to the fact that this accumulation of air in the pump is dissolved and the water can run again as desired in the cooling circuit and can actually cool.
What kind of AIO do you have, how old is it and how is it mounted? If my guess is true, you just have to turn your radiator once by 180°.
Thanks for the answer have a msi240r where the pump is in the radiator and yes the pump is the lowest point of the cooling circuit have also added last new water and the cleaned actually should not be there any air inside
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