TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 8:53
Water cooler radiator running extremely hot
Ok so i have a cooler master seidon 120v on my current AMD 8320 ( 4.3Ghz) and ive noticed that the radiator at the back is running extremely hot , like to the point where its making my room very hot because of it , ive cleaned the fans and have windows open in my room to improve air flow through the radiator and it still very very hot. is this normal or should i be worried something is wrong ?
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BoNfiRe 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:19 
If the fans are running as they should, then maybe it's the pump failing and it's not cycling through the liquid? Also, have you checked the temp of the CPU? I have no experience with that setup, but it could be an issue with the coolant contained within it, as in lack of, closed loop systems simply don't last all that long.
TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:23 
引用自 DaddyBeee
If the fans are running as they should, then maybe it's the pump failing and it's not cycling through the liquid? Also, have you checked the temp of the CPU? I have no experience with that setup, but it could be an issue with the coolant contained within it, as in lack of, closed loop systems simply don't last all that long.

the CPU temp is fine in the 30-50 range which is perfect as it should be. Ive only have the cooler for around 4 weeks and only up until 2 days ago the heat started piling on. The outside temperature is 19C so its not even that its just the warm weather affecting it. if it is a case of there not being enough liquid how would i go about checking it because i know you cant take apart closed loop coolers without loosing fluid ?
BoNfiRe 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:27 
If there is air in the system, you should be able to hear it "gurgling" <- no idea how else to describe it :P
But if the CPU temp is fine, I would assume it's fine as the liquid leaving the CPU is always going to be hotter, but is it hotter than your CPU? If not, it's not extremly hot, and I wouldn't worry.
TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:36 
引用自 DaddyBeee
If there is air in the system, you should be able to hear it "gurgling" <- no idea how else to describe it :P
But if the CPU temp is fine, I would assume it's fine as the liquid leaving the CPU is always going to be hotter, but is it hotter than your CPU? If not, it's not extremly hot, and I wouldn't worry.

nope not getting a gurgling sound just a deep kinda hum ( i assume thats the motor) i suppose its working fine then. just worried about the heat of the radiator causing damage to the case or other parts because it actually hurt when i touched it thats how hot it was
Cathulhu 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:38 
Well, you should think about why your PC is generating so much heat that the radiator gets that hot.
Rumpelcrutchskin 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:43 
Is this your only exhaust point out from case through the radiator? If so then all the heat from inside the case gets dumped on radiator as well, additional to CPU heat.
If you have some free fan slots on top or sidepanel then add few exhaust fans.
BoNfiRe 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:50 
Ahh yeah, closed loop setups you have to have the rad in the case, I'm really not a fan of that kinda setup. But yeah, you may need more exhaust fans...
Bad 💀 Motha 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 9:58 
Contact Cooler Master Support
http://eu.coolermaster.com/uk/service/support.html

and see what all they recommend. Work out the issue with them.
Could be a faulty pump, which is probably THE most common issue with cheap AIO Liquid Cooling units.

If you are going to do a 120mm Rad then you need to configure it well and think about overall airflow too, like either of these scenarios: 1= http://i59.tinypic.com/1672n88.png 2= http://i57.tinypic.com/1y3fox.png Best bet with a 120mm Rad is also using 2x fans in a Push+Pull config, with both blowing in same direction for maximizing the heat exchange and exhaust.
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TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 10:30 
引用自 Bad-Motha
Contact Cooler Master Support
http://eu.coolermaster.com/uk/service/support.html

and see what all they recommend. Work out the issue with them.
Could be a faulty pump, which is probably THE most common issue with cheap AIO Liquid Cooling units.

If you are going to do a 120mm Rad then you need to configure it well and think about overall airflow too, like either of these scenarios: 1= http://i59.tinypic.com/1672n88.png 2= http://i57.tinypic.com/1y3fox.png Best bet with a 120mm Rad is also using 2x fans in a Push+Pull config, with both blowing in same direction for maximizing the heat exchange and exhaust.

ive got 3 fans on the front of my case already pulling air from front and pushing back through the case then just the one fan on the radiator itself. is what your saying is to add more maybe onto the top to pull some of that air from inside and push out the top ?
BoNfiRe 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 10:41 
You could do with another one above where the rad is taking air out, the one on the rad is so restricted by the rad itself, it probably only exhausts 10% of the heat, the rest remains in the case, heating up all your other components.
TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 10:52 
引用自 DaddyBeee
You could do with another one above where the rad is taking air out, the one on the rad is so restricted by the rad itself, it probably only exhausts 10% of the heat, the rest remains in the case, heating up all your other components.

better get myself to the store and pick up a fan so lol , thanks for the help guys !
®NapalmSunrise® 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 11:05 
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You could do with another one above where the rad is taking air out, the one on the rad is so restricted by the rad itself, it probably only exhausts 10% of the heat, the rest remains in the case, heating up all your other components.

better get myself to the store and pick up a fan so lol , thanks for the help guys !

Where is your rad currently located ? on the top ?
TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 11:08 
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引用自 TriCkz

better get myself to the store and pick up a fan so lol , thanks for the help guys !

Where is your rad currently located ? on the top ?

no on the back inside the case , didnt wanna put it on top because the way the pipes are made it would look very messy if i put it on top
®NapalmSunrise® 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 11:23 
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Where is your rad currently located ? on the top ?

no on the back inside the case , didnt wanna put it on top because the way the pipes are made it would look very messy if i put it on top

Hmm. I did alot of testing with my H100 and now H100i extreme and my best option was a top mount, and more fans on the rad.. With the 2 fan configurating my rad would get warm but not to the extreme you're getting. Now I have a 4 fan config on the rad with a top mount drawing the outside air in and my back fans are for exhaust and my front fans are intake as well , just like the 2nd picture Bad-Motha linked..
You can try putting another fan on it but you might just have to dial your oc back a little bit, im willing to bet your pushing that cooler to its limits though..
TriCkz 2016 年 8 月 24 日 上午 11:26 
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no on the back inside the case , didnt wanna put it on top because the way the pipes are made it would look very messy if i put it on top

Hmm. I did alot of testing with my H100 and now H100i extreme and my best option was a top mount, and more fans on the rad.. With the 2 fan configurating my rad would get warm but not to the extreme you're getting. Now I have a 4 fan config on the rad with a top mount drawing the outside air in and my back fans are for exhaust and my front fans are intake as well , just like the 2nd picture Bad-Motha linked..
You can try putting another fan on it but you might just have to dial your oc back a little bit, im willing to bet your pushing that cooler to its limits though..

you might be right , im playing fairly demanding games like star wars battlefront , no mans sky and black ops 3 and i know from my last computer that those games rammed the temperatures up. I might downclock back to the 3.5ghz it was originally at ( the CPU ) and see if it helps
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