I get that but I ran AIDA64 for 30 Minutes with constant 80C+ and cooland still hovers around 32-33C. I felt like it isnt transferring heat. I tried reinstalling with different thermal paste and stuff. Even at stock settings clock of ryzen, it still hovers around 80C. No better than the stock cooler it comes with. So I was assuming that there's some form of blockage or air inside liquid cooling. But I'm not sure entirely.
My brother does have a 10600K and H115i while running AIDA64 on his computer for 5 min, the coolant temperature would rise to 38C within 5 mins. My H100i has been running for 30 mins at constant 80C+ and the coolant temperature is still around 33C.
This one is taken from cold boot just now (10 Minutes after turning on my PC). No stress test done or any games opened yet. This is also stock settings so no overclock done. my coolant temperature runs around 32C+ without any stress test prior. So I'm assuming there's a problem with heat transfer to the H100i?
I used the correct socket for the H100i so there's no problem there.
Room temp is around 23C
The only program was opened is HWMonitor, Discord, Browser, (so I can check this forum) and the iCUE. Nothing else in the taskbar.
So yes basically what I was saying, the coolant temperature is too stable and it isn't even going up even for 30 min 100% cpu usage and processor running hot 80C+.
For overclocking, I've seen people keep theirs under 80C without using the expensive liquid cooling or water loops with the same clock and nearly the same voltage. Mine just runs hot directly.