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    Windows 11 Pro X64
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    MS Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
       #323

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    Windows 11 Pro X64
       #324

    Looking great @seek
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    MS Windows 10 Professional 64-bit
       #325

    Dude said:
    Looking great @seek
    Yeah, yours as well... I have a hybrid water cooler on my GPU so It stays around 35 to 40 when in use.
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    Windows 11 Pro X64
       #326

    seek said:
    Yeah, yours as well... I have a hybrid water cooler on my GPU so It stays around 35 to 40 when in use.
    Nice, I want to try that one day
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    Windows 10 Home
       #327

    What a difference a new build makes. But, what's up with the "unknown" memory type on the Memory tab? Most of us are probably running DDR4 memory.
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    Windows 11 x64 23H2 (22631.3155)
       #328

    Idle temps for both my PC's with 25C ambient temperature.
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    Win 10 21H1 (OS Build 19043.1151)
       #329

    Polo6RGTI said:
    Idle temps for both my PC's with 25C ambient temperature.
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    Those are pretty good readings,
    considering the ambient temperature your space it at.
    My setup, usually runs anywhere for
    4-8 degrees Celsius above ambient when idle.
    I'd say you're temps are doing great.
    Of course liquid cooling really helps out tremendously.
    I'm not much of a plumber, so liquid cooling isn't for me.
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    Windows 11 x64 23H2 (22631.3155)
       #330

    I replaced the fans of both the coolers with Corsair ML120 Pro's to improve the cooling efficiency. The Corsair ML120 Pro fans can spin up to 2400rpm (2500+rpm as per the readings in the BIOS) / airflow 75CFM / static air pressure 4.2mm-H2O max. The stock fan of the CoolerMaster Masterliquid Lite 120 spin up to 2000rpm / airflow 66.6CFM / static air pressure 2.34mm-H2O max. The H150i Pro's stock fans only spin up to 1600rpm / airflow 47.3CFM / static air pressure 1.78mm-H2O max which is not very helpful for overclocking.
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