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Check the airflow on the water pump fans. They are probably blowing 'OUT' the back of the case. That means the fans are sucking hot air from 'INSIDE' the case and blowing it across the radiator and ultimately out the back. Possible fix would be to swap the fans so they suck cool air from OUTSIDE the case and blow it across the radiator and INTO the case. Add another case fan at the top of the case to suck air out ( exhaust it ). BF1 ran at 100c for me. Ultimately replaced the cheap water pump with a Corsair.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Scott, Having your temperature for your CPU at 78-85C is still at a safe range for your CPU to run. All of our systems are QC'd and tested through our Burn in phase where we max out the systems to stress test it to ensure that the computers are ready for our customers to use. If you still think the temperature is too hot, you can however purchase a new liquid cooling and replace the one already inside if you still deem the CPU too hot.
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