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any way you can modify the vrm cooling
on my phenomx4 965 i literally had to slice an old pentium 4 alloy heatsink down into a vrm cooler i then used artic branded thermal adhesive to stick it on a bit frankenstien but hey it works well |
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No information about any CPU OC, VCore, and type of CPU cooler, or PC case ventilation. You may have a fan moving air across the VRM heat sink, but if you don't have much fresh air coming into the area near the VRM heat sink, it will be more difficult to cool. What is the 71C reading from, a sensor reading for the VRM, or something like an IR thermometer reading of the heat sink? Was that temperature reading from just a normal day of use of the PC? What's the room temperature like where the PC is located? The VRM heat sink is shared via a heat pipe with the 990FX chipset, which tends to run warm too. Many factors and variables involved. VRM chips usually have temperature specs of about twice the 71C temperature before they are too hot. The VRM chips on your board are high quality devices and not delicate. What is the typical temperature that they reach? You always want any chip on a mother board to be as cool as possible, but I would prefer the VRM chips to stay below ~80C, and the lower the better. |
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mixsetup
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Hi there the CPU throttles all the time as I haven't changed the stock settings of the board.
Here is a screen shot at the moment it is 51c but if I play a game for 20 minutes it will reach somewhere around 70c. https://www.dropbox.com/s/m6rkfzqe3cs4pcy/ScreenHunter_01%20Aug.%2009%2010.58.gif?dl=0 Haven't modified the cooling just have a Spot Cool 100 over it. Case is open chassis Thermaltake Core P5 so just open. Here are some shots of the spot cooler. It doesn't look like it is but it is angled more to the bottom heatsink VRM1 https://www.dropbox.com/s/f7oicw4444opyci/IMG_20170809_104851.jpg?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/pxkejcti6lebqvv/IMG_20170809_104913%20%281%29.jpg?dl=0 tried to measure the temperatures with a cheap IR thermometer but as I can only point it at the heatsink on the VRM1 it just reads around 25c just like VRM 2 does using AIDA screenshot using hwmonitor but doesn't show anything there really. https://www.dropbox.com/s/l3its6sozrj7voh/ScreenHunter_02%20Aug.%2009%2011.19.gif?dl=0 I would like to have this worked out so I could try running the computer on turbo mode. Thanks |
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The CPU is not "throttling", that is one or more CPU power saving options active in the BIOS, and the Windows Power plan you are using dropping the core speeds under low loads. That is keeping the VRM temperature lower BTW, rather than having all the cores wide open all the time. If you think the VRMs are too hot now, running the PC in "turbo mode" will make them even hotter. Throttling of a CPU is a safety feature that is active when a CPU is over heating. That saves it from destruction. So what you have here is a custom loop CPU cooler, plus probably the GPU too, with the radiator fans apparently not connected to the board's fan headers (does not matter), and the radiator outside of the P5 case? Water cooling the CPU is the worst case situation for VRM cooling. The tradeoff of a CPU water block is higher VRM temperatures, and the extra work need to keep the VRM stage cool. If you want the VRM temperature similar to the CPU, you have some major work to do. The only fan you are using besides the radiator fans is the Spot Cool? Your case really has no where to mount any fans, right? All your temperature readings are great, except the VRM, being the highest. The only way you will get the VRM temperature down is to get some cool air circulating inside the case, or find a water block to fit the VRM and chipset for your board... probably does not exist. I imagine you don't want to ruin the looks of your build with more fans, or any fans inside, right? But there is no magic way to keep the VRM cool... except to downclock the CPU and lower the VCore, which is the opposite of what you want to do. Your issue does not have a simple fix. |
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Hi yes a custom loop only the CPU as I can not find a GPU block for my 280x anymore.
Fans are connected to the header as then I can control them with the ASRock software. The (EK Furious Varder 3000rpm) Are very loud so I can run them at half speed until I need them at full. Radiator is just mounted to the P5. Here it is so far until I mount it on the wall and clean it up. https://www.dropbox.com/s/iio5ts0896n9y5j/IMG_20170809_134521.jpg?dl=0 I did a quick stress test for 10 minutes 100% load and the max temps were CPU 46c CPU DIODE 21c VRM1 78c VRM2 25 And yes the only fan is the Spot Cool it is blowing quite a lot of air at it. Have to move it around and find out where to position it to get the lowest temps. My version of the P5 has only a piece of Acrylic on the front which I'm not going to put on until I have wall mounted it. Have not found any water blocks for this motherboard even if any existed. If I find some kind of waterblock will I need to have one on each heat sink? Thanks |
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Hello.
I am new here but this post was the closest thing i could find to my issue. I have the same board, the asrock 990fx Extreme 9 and a AMD 9590 vishera 8 core black processor. I am also having this overheating of my VRM1 but I haven't done, nor would i care to, overclock anything on my computer. I am happy with the performance it gives. The only things different about my build is that it is in a opened up cooler master case and has a Corsair water cooler for the processor... the water cooler was required by the processor (at least thats what newegg said). anyway... I currently have only one case fan, the one up front. all the others died at some point or another. but to augment, i have a small desk fan blowing down the top of the case vent and a box fan drawing air out. I have also had the box fan turned around and blowing in but the VRM1 still goes above 80c. When it does, my processor locks up and i have to hit the reset button on the computer. Now, i should mention that this all started rather recently, after i upgraded the graphics card. I installed a r9 290x. I had a GTX750, but it still froze up every so often, just not nearly as much.. and it seems to only happen when i am playing GTA-V. I have my Corsair link programmed to set all fans (the cooler fans and the one front fan) to max in the event of an overheat anywhere on the board, AND i have MSI afterburner set to ramp the graphics card to 100% when it gets above 50c. This, combined with my box fan, should be more than enough to keep that VRM1 cool, but it doesn't seem to be wanting to work with me. The only thing i can even possible think of is to pull the whole computer apart and see if the heatsink somehow came off and i need to re-apply thermal paste and reseat the heatsink... Here is my DxDiag if it helps: ========================= ------------------ System Information ------------------ Time of this report: 1/15/2018, 00:25:46 Machine name: Nunya Operating System: Windows 10 Pro N 64-bit (10.0, Build 16299) (16299.rs3_release.170928-1534) Language: English (Regional Setting: English) System Manufacturer: To Be Filled By O.E.M. System Model: To Be Filled By O.E.M. BIOS: BIOS Date: 03/29/16 19:52:49 Ver: 04.06.05 Processor: AMD FX(tm)-9590 Eight-Core Processor (8 CPUs), ~4.7GHz Memory: 32768MB RAM Available OS Memory: 32714MB RAM Page File: 7093MB used, 30483MB available Windows Dir: C:\WINDOWS DirectX Version: DirectX 12 DX Setup Parameters: Not found User DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) System DPI Setting: 96 DPI (100 percent) DWM DPI Scaling: Disabled Miracast: Available, with HDCP Microsoft Graphics Hybrid: Not Supported DxDiag Version: 10.00.16299.0015 64bit Unicode ------------ DxDiag Notes ------------ Display Tab 1: No problems found. Display Tab 2: No problems found. Sound Tab 1: No problems found. Sound Tab 2: No problems found. Sound Tab 3: No problems found. Sound Tab 4: No problems found. Sound Tab 5: No problems found. Sound Tab 6: No problems found. Input Tab: No problems found. -------------------- DirectX Debug Levels -------------------- Direct3D: 0/4 (retail) DirectDraw: 0/4 (retail) DirectInput: 0/5 (retail) DirectMusic: 0/5 (retail) DirectPlay: 0/9 (retail) DirectSound: 0/5 (retail) DirectShow: 0/6 (retail) --------------- Diagnostics --------------- Windows Error Reporting: +++ WER0 +++: Fault bucket 107431778116, type 1 Event Name: APPCRASH Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: AudibleDownloadHelper.exe P2: 6.6.0.19 P3: 5576d88a P4: AudibleDownloadHelper.exe P5: 6.6.0.19 P6: 5576d88a P7: c0000005 P8: 001038c3 P9: P10: +++ WER1 +++: Fault bucket 2276149664995279123, type 5 Event Name: MoAppHang Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: Microsoft.XboxGameOverlay_1.24.5001.0_x64__8wekyb3d8bbwe P2: praid:App P3: 1.24.1712.5001 P4: 5a274a24 P5: 7522 P6: 4194304 P7: P8: P9: P10: +++ WER2 +++: Fault bucket 1335027031417749319, type 4 Event Name: APPCRASH Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: RadeonSettings.exe P2: 10.1.2.1703 P3: 5a287154 P4: atidxx64.dll P5: 23.20.15002.11 P6: 5a2869ef P7: c0000005 P8: 000000000074a9a3 P9: P10: +++ WER3 +++: Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: LiveKernelEvent Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: 141 P2: ffffd6014407a4a0 P3: fffff805fe72f99c P4: 0 P5: 1630 P6: 10_0_16299 P7: 0_0 P8: 256_1 P9: P10: +++ WER4 +++: Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: LiveKernelEvent Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: 141 P2: ffffd6014407a4a0 P3: fffff805fe72f99c P4: 0 P5: 1630 P6: 10_0_16299 P7: 0_0 P8: 256_1 P9: P10: +++ WER5 +++: Fault bucket 1677854434537459936, type 5 Event Name: WindowsUpdateFailure3 Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: 10.0.16299.98 P2: 8024001e P3: 7B381CEF-1094-47BD-B2DB-51D77D0B45DA P4: Install P5: 1 P6: 0 P7: 8024000b P8: Update;taskhostw P9: {855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289} P10: 0 +++ WER6 +++: Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: WindowsUpdateFailure3 Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: 10.0.16299.98 P2: 8024001e P3: 7B381CEF-1094-47BD-B2DB-51D77D0B45DA P4: Install P5: 1 P6: 0 P7: 8024000b P8: Update;taskhostw P9: {855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289} P10: 0 +++ WER7 +++: Fault bucket , type 0 Event Name: WindowsUpdateFailure3 Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: 10.0.16299.98 P2: 8024001e P3: 7B381CEF-1094-47BD-B2DB-51D77D0B45DA P4: Install P5: 1 P6: 0 P7: 8024000b P8: Update;taskhostw P9: {855E8A7C-ECB4-4CA3-B045-1DFA50104289} P10: 0 +++ WER8 +++: Fault bucket 133556577791, type 5 Event Name: MoAppHang Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: Microsoft.Windows.ShellExperienceHost_10.0.16299.15_neutral_neutral_cw5n1h2txyewy P2: praid:App P3: 10.0.16299.15 P4: 59cda974 P5: ab9b P6: 2097152 P7: P8: P9: P10: +++ WER9 +++: Fault bucket 2127009855308223472, type 5 Event Name: AppxDeploymentFailureBlue Response: Not available Cab Id: 0 Problem signature: P1: 800706BE P2: 17 P3: 3 P4: windows.visualElements P5: 10.0.16299.192 P6: 5092 P7: P8: P9: P10: Edited by Taynak - 15 Jan 2018 at 4:52pm |
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70degree should be fine
vrms are mostly rated at 75-120degree without burning (am too lazy to check on google which caps u have) but i guess your vrm should handle ~100degree as some quick google search says so with aio cpu cooler |
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My 2 cents, you could also change the thermal pads or TIM of your VRMs.
Decent Fujipoly thermal pads with huge thermal conductivity will definitely drop the temps considerably. Only drawback is that decent thermal pads are very expensive. Like 50,- EUR for a single strip expensive. |
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