I Got a fun one for the boys and girls of the OC3D Forums.
*Back ground information
I Built my computer rig into a desk with a glass top. Very Good Airflow Inside Table(Center of table furthest from fans you can still feel a strong breeze) Additionally all hardware Place Close to the Fans, First time using a Full Water Cooling System, have had 2 years working as a tech at a computer shop (Dont Sell WaterCooling Gear) and about 5-10 more years building Rigs In General.
*System (Everything except HDD is new)
CPU - 3820 Intel (Stock Clock)
MB - GB X79 - UD5
Ram - 16gb T1 Hyper X Kingston
VGA - Dual 6970HD PowerColor
Cooling - XSPC RX360 Rad, X2O 750 12V Pump/Reservoir, clear 7/16" tubing (*Approx 1.5m), RayStorm XSPC waterblock, 11 120mm "Silent" 90CFM CoolerMaster Fans.
PSU - SilverStone 1200W Gold
HDD - Hitachi 2TB 7200rpm
SSD - 120 Kingston Hyper X
*First Problem
When Computer is Booted Roughly 1 in 10 Boots, The Computer will Go into Bios without the keyboard being Touched, Before Bios Options Appear, Computer Restarts and Loads Normally Like Nothing Ever Happened..
*Second Problem (All Degrees in Celsius)
Computer Will be Sitting at 20 Degrees, Play a little BF3 gets up to 30-40 Degrees. Randomly 1-20 times using the Computer, It will be 20 Degrees, Then Just Internet Browsing, Music, Chatting and Cpu Rockets to 70 Degrees all cores, Task Manager Shows Cpu at 1-2% usage..
P.S - All Tubing Has Very Smooth Bends, Tightest bend would be a 45 Degree Bend Spread over 5-7 cm, So A Gradual Bend in a attempt to keep good Flow. The Rad has 3 Fans All In PULL position, No fans Pushing)
*Trouble Shooting Completed (Second Problem)
1. Used a secondary Computer to power just the Pump, Tempertures still randomly Rocketed to 60+ Degrees. (Dont think its PSU)
2. Used a secondary Computer not Touching the Desk to power Pump Alone (Computer off so 0 Vibrations from Fans etc..), The Bubbles where vibrating n shaking inside the top of the Res.
*Mistakes I Have Made
The Water is Flowing in Wrong Direction as it Flows INTO the waterblock via the Output, And flows OUT of the waterblock via the input as labeled by XSPC. Was Told by a fellow Tech that this might get me 1-2 degrees warmer but should be fine..
Thank you for your time n effort in reading this hopefully i can figure this mess out D: As i wish to OC but wish to fix all issues before i even attempt to OC.
*Back ground information
I Built my computer rig into a desk with a glass top. Very Good Airflow Inside Table(Center of table furthest from fans you can still feel a strong breeze) Additionally all hardware Place Close to the Fans, First time using a Full Water Cooling System, have had 2 years working as a tech at a computer shop (Dont Sell WaterCooling Gear) and about 5-10 more years building Rigs In General.
*System (Everything except HDD is new)
CPU - 3820 Intel (Stock Clock)
MB - GB X79 - UD5
Ram - 16gb T1 Hyper X Kingston
VGA - Dual 6970HD PowerColor
Cooling - XSPC RX360 Rad, X2O 750 12V Pump/Reservoir, clear 7/16" tubing (*Approx 1.5m), RayStorm XSPC waterblock, 11 120mm "Silent" 90CFM CoolerMaster Fans.
PSU - SilverStone 1200W Gold
HDD - Hitachi 2TB 7200rpm
SSD - 120 Kingston Hyper X
*First Problem
When Computer is Booted Roughly 1 in 10 Boots, The Computer will Go into Bios without the keyboard being Touched, Before Bios Options Appear, Computer Restarts and Loads Normally Like Nothing Ever Happened..
*Second Problem (All Degrees in Celsius)
Computer Will be Sitting at 20 Degrees, Play a little BF3 gets up to 30-40 Degrees. Randomly 1-20 times using the Computer, It will be 20 Degrees, Then Just Internet Browsing, Music, Chatting and Cpu Rockets to 70 Degrees all cores, Task Manager Shows Cpu at 1-2% usage..
P.S - All Tubing Has Very Smooth Bends, Tightest bend would be a 45 Degree Bend Spread over 5-7 cm, So A Gradual Bend in a attempt to keep good Flow. The Rad has 3 Fans All In PULL position, No fans Pushing)
*Trouble Shooting Completed (Second Problem)
1. Used a secondary Computer to power just the Pump, Tempertures still randomly Rocketed to 60+ Degrees. (Dont think its PSU)
2. Used a secondary Computer not Touching the Desk to power Pump Alone (Computer off so 0 Vibrations from Fans etc..), The Bubbles where vibrating n shaking inside the top of the Res.
*Mistakes I Have Made
The Water is Flowing in Wrong Direction as it Flows INTO the waterblock via the Output, And flows OUT of the waterblock via the input as labeled by XSPC. Was Told by a fellow Tech that this might get me 1-2 degrees warmer but should be fine..
Thank you for your time n effort in reading this hopefully i can figure this mess out D: As i wish to OC but wish to fix all issues before i even attempt to OC.