@kranfahrer oh really, I will definately consider that for my next build then.. for what i do i have no need to do my own watercooling (the GPU watter cooling is how these cards come)... but i might do it just for coolness factor at that point.
Before the tests were running long enough to heat up the cooling fluid, so the CPU was staying cool.
However if i keep it at 100% workload for 15 minutes or so the liquid in the coolers slowly heat up to 65 C and max out and the GPU itself gets to 77C at that point. Keeping it maxed out it appears to be as hot as I can get it.
That said if the GPU relaxes the load for even a second or two the liqud quickly cools to 50 C after a second or two.
@kranfahrer Ok managed to get it a bit hotter.
Before the tests were running long enough to heat up the cooling fluid, so the CPU was staying cool.
However if i keep it at 100% workload for 15 minutes or so the liquid in the coolers slowly heat up to 65 C and max out and the GPU itself gets to 77C at that point. Keeping it maxed out it appears to be as hot as I can get it.
That said if the GPU relaxes the load for even a second or two the liqud quickly cools to 50 C after a second or two.