rockbottom
Active Member
Are your filters in place? Remove them, especially if you have one on the exhaust side. They reduce airflow plus you're not using high static fans that would help push/pull air through them.
Maybe the next build will have it, imma leave this as it is now because im DONE.Funny & it still failed....
Conclusion
If we had to select just one of the CPU coolers featured in this guide to slot into a gaming PC with an i9 13900K, then our top pick would be the MSI MEG CoreLiquid S360. As a 360mm, this cooler will be able to reduce the temperature of the 13900K during stressful workloads, which helps to keep the system running in optimal conditions. Plus, the silent fans will be less distracting when gaming and the IPS display is a great luxury that allows you to monitor temperatures in real time.
Thats true, guess ill have to order some new equipment including that cooler you recommended!Like quiting a marathon in the 24th mile. At least it's cooling better & throttling less than when we started, still not perfect but it is what it is.
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This reply made alot of sense and will save me alot of money. Thank you!Don't get the Meg S360, remember all the coolers released before Gen 13, fail the CB stress test when combined with the 13900k. You NEED a new generation of cooler. The Arctics/Galahad 2 Performance fit the bill.
Pretty much all the Z790 boards perform at the same level. The higher end boards have more features. Buy based on your budget/feature needs.
Looks great, your case is nice & highly rated, it doesn't need to be replaced.
I like that case too, is that 011 Dynamic?
Still solved the notorious heat issue ;)Different system, it's undervolted. Not an apples to apples comparison, too many variables.