For reference, I connected Corsair temp probes to outside parts of the radiator (Enermax II 360), where the tubes go in and out. Incoming tube temp hovers around 44-45 degrees Celsisus, outcoming around 37-38. To make it clear, sensors are taped to the metal casing of the radiator, right were the tubes go in and out.
ZE display shows 60-63% temp, while W10 EDU Task Manager Performance tab reports 2-3% load. PBO is off, Energy saving mode in BIOS is on and CPU is around 2.5GHZ according to Task Manager.
I don't think it is normal at all - basically CPU does nothing for all that heat, IMO. But I do not have previous experience with 2950X CPUs, so I might be mistaken. And opinions would be most welcome.
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I put temp probes on the tubing - around 2cm from the radiator, to eliminate the heat transfer through rad's metal casing. Of course now the tubings' braiding etc. comes into play, but the inlet temp is around 40 degrees and outlet is around 37...
There are 3 intake fans on the bottom, 3 outake on the top, fixed 1000RPM. I took off the glass panel right next to the rad, so that the fresh air (ambient temp is around 22-23 degrees) comes in, no change. Rad has 3 EK Vardars on it, with variable profile, but most of the time they blow like a jet, when CPU is over 60.
Rest of the components run low. Both PSU (Corsair HX1200i) and GPU (Sapphire Radeon RX580 Nitro) run so low, that their fans don't even spin.
So, 4 degrees (on the tubes) or 7 degress (on the casing where the tubes go in/out) difference in coolant's temp between coming in and coming out of the 360 rad means the rad is ****ed?
Or is it the ZE display that's wrong (BIOS 16.01)?