paulstung
New member
I5 4670k
2 x HD 7950's
1 x Monsta 420 / 1 x Monsta 480 both in push pull fans @ 12v at the mo.
After another couple of weeks down I finally got my rig buttoned up, and powered on, only to find my top GPU is sitting at 69 degrees whilst browsing, and the copper edge of the block is close to being hot enough to give you a blister. Before the strip down all was good, I even had a few days in a row, of 14/ 15 hour sittings playing the Titanfall beta.
I've set a fan up to blow directly onto the card, and have managed to drop by about 2 degrees, and I've got my pump connected to an external psu, just in case I need to switch it on or off for bleeding. But I'm almost certain it's not air.
I re-timed them both with Noctua NDH14, and applied new pads of the right size. I'm lost on this one any ideas guys ?
2 x HD 7950's
1 x Monsta 420 / 1 x Monsta 480 both in push pull fans @ 12v at the mo.
After another couple of weeks down I finally got my rig buttoned up, and powered on, only to find my top GPU is sitting at 69 degrees whilst browsing, and the copper edge of the block is close to being hot enough to give you a blister. Before the strip down all was good, I even had a few days in a row, of 14/ 15 hour sittings playing the Titanfall beta.
I've set a fan up to blow directly onto the card, and have managed to drop by about 2 degrees, and I've got my pump connected to an external psu, just in case I need to switch it on or off for bleeding. But I'm almost certain it's not air.
I re-timed them both with Noctua NDH14, and applied new pads of the right size. I'm lost on this one any ideas guys ?