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How are your temps? Seems that regardless of my settings (except auto/stock), my CPU will get right up to 60oC. That 4.0 clock isn't totally stable but has zero issue running CPU-Z several times through. 3.9GHz is definitely rock solid at 1.275 though since I've been running that over a week now.@Darren Nice job, I think you got a really good chip. My automatic voltage goes up to 1.5+ and my overclocks aren't stable on anything below 1.38v. Maybe a new BIOS would help but 0504 for my ASUS Prime x370 Pro has some issues, so I'm stuck on 0502.
I actually found a brillo pad that was included with the cooler. Scrubbed the FX8350 with it, not only did it take off the metal chunks but also all of the stamped information on the heatspreader, leaving a nice mirror finish*cough* @beers *cough*
As far as I can tell with the offset I think the max they reach is 60c as well with my h110i, but they idle around 25c. Perfectly stable at 4.0GHz, but anything higher like 4.05GHz, even with insanely high voltages like 1.5v, is very unstable.How are your temps? Seems that regardless of my settings (except auto/stock), my CPU will get right up to 60oC. That 4.0 clock isn't totally stable but has zero issue running CPU-Z several times through. 3.9GHz is definitely rock solid at 1.275 though since I've been running that over a week now.
Finally got my hands on the 1800X today. Everything is at stock, I will try overclocking tomorrow because I spent the last 9 hours redoing my watercooling and stuff so I'm tired.
My H100 pump is dying, rattling pretty bad now and temps don't seem to be as good as they used to be
I completely redid that wiring setup as it quickly got to the point tapping on it only stopped it for a second. I originally just had the pump in the CPU fan header and 2 rad fans plugged into the block but the fans were usually maxed out anyway and couldn't control them. Rattling kept getting worse so I yanked the Molex for the pump that was directly to the PSU. Ended up piggy backing it off my side fan that's running from the board via 3 pin and had an extra Molex on it. Not sure if that's safe per say but seems to work. Side fan just stays maxed out and I can now control the radiator speed by adjusting that fan header. Interestingly it now pumps faster than before and if it starts to rattle I just need to change the speed within Windows and it'll quit. No idea how long this set up will work but it is for now.
Have you straight molex'd the pump header?
Yeah sometimes CPU-Z shows voltage readings that can't be true. For example, when I first booted up with the 1800x it showed 1.5v even though it was actually running somewhere around 1.25 in the BIOS.CPU-Z core voltage looks legit