Overclocking the Z590 Motherboards

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    Hi,
    I just leave it a lone it's more of a discussion than question

    Back to water loops briefly
    First time I saw a radiator on top of a case was Steve's rig on sevenforums lol
    Pretty much stuck with me and why I added mine on top of my small D450 case instead of buying a larger case
    So yeah Steve is familiar with water loops.
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    Kol12 said:
    Looking back on my Cinebench screenshots my max core temps are 74-84C. I usually do this with the fans just idling and the pump on low too. In some cases I've had 90C in Cinebench and I think this comes down to various factors such as how voltage, AC/DC LL and LLC settings are set. I think we do need a Z490/590 OC thread.
    And we got one now Matt .....sent you a notice I thought .....Overclocking the Z590 Motherboards

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       #43

    Matt can't find us yet...
    @Kol12
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    I just leave it a lone it's more of a discussion than question

    Back to water loops briefly
    First time I saw a radiator on top of a case was Steve's rig on sevenforums lol
    Pretty much stuck with me and why I added mine on top of my small D450 case instead of buying a larger case
    So yeah Steve is familiar with water loops.
    Steve has been one of my 1st friends on Ten forums ....helped me a lot years ago.
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    Hi,
    When kol subed his current computer setup last week I noticed his water temp was 24.7c
    His room temp was likely a little lower so keep that in mind Mike when he posts his temps.

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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    When kol subed his current computer setup last week I noticed his water temp was 24.7c
    His room temp was likely a little lower so keep that in mind Mike when hi posts his temps.

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    Ok, I have a portable AC in this small office room in my house. Its my computer room. Its always cool in here.
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    OldMike65 said:
    Ok, I have a portable AC in this small office room in my house. Its my computer room. Its always cool in here.

    Hi,
    Also that kit has only one 90 degree fitting kol used many so unless you'd want the octopus look you'll likely need more 90 fittings.
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    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    Also that kit has only one 90 degree fitting kol used many so unless you'd want the octopus look you'll likely need more 90 fittings.
    I'm in no rush yet Mike ....still in thinking about it stage.
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    Howdy SIW2 ....
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    OldMike65 said:
    I'm in no rush yet Mike ....still in thinking about it stage.

    Hi,
    Best thing to do is think about it
    Draw it out with two rads in mind couple pe series or equivalent would be ideal
    List all parts needed and price them out then see how much it really costs.
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