hot water

Hmm, Any chance of a photo of the setup? Im not sure what the pump is, have you got a link? My guess is that with that amount of blocks the water is virtually stopping and not carrying the heat away quick enough....

I take it you have fans on the radiators?
 
hm, are these koolance rads? Because their dessipation amount is totally made up :S

This is certainly very strange, I would maybe get a thermochill 120.3 in their, replacing one of the other rads.
 
name='agentx' said:
yes i have fans on the rads. heres a pic of the loop

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and this is the pump http://pcpowerzone.com/kopmwapu1.html?productid=kopmwapu1&channelid=FROOG my fear is that the rads are in some way not cooling the liquid enough (dont know how b/c there combined heat dissapation is 1300 watts). at the moment things are running cooler as its 65 f here (at 5 am) but as i said once the rom temps hit 75 f the liquid temp shoots up to 86/88 and the components reach the high 90 and top out at 105-110.

So Messy :eyes:
 
As people have said your temps are totally safe. But if you are like me and want to get the cooler than that I recommend not putting all chips into one loop.

Doing this will dump heat from the component before onto the component after.
 
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