Very unlikely you have three different components that have issues. You said everything was fine at first with good temps correct? You eliminated the h100i by using the hsf. Leaves you with pretty much two things, invalid manual settings in the bios or a failing 4770k.
Let us know how you make out.
The unit speed is controlled via the corsair program if the fan are hooked up to the pump header. If you have the fans hooked up to the motherboard you could control them separately . It sounds like your thermal sensor is defective on you cpu.
With your computer off for an hour or so, power it back on and check temps in the bios.
Your cpu temp should not heat up till 100c that quickily even with a failed pump. If it is pegged at 100c from the start something can not be making good thermal contact.
What are your voltages showing in...
I hear ya, I have 2 dozen WD Blacks at home and even more at my work and only had to replace 1 so far. I have replaced more than 50% of the Seagates I used to buy.
I'm interested in if this Black² drive would work in my laptop. I have a 64gb SSD in there
now that isn't cutting it anymore.
Black²
An interesting idea WD has came up with.
It operates as two different drives on one channel, not to sure how that works.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/11/25/wd_seeing_double_with_twofer_one_drive
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=1190...
Do You have a AC kicking on and off on the same circuit? Is your computer on a battery backup of some kind? Anything can cause a power spike, how old is your computer power supply and what brand/model is it?
I can assure you by mounting your fan in pull mode you are not improving anything.
I still have my old 8045 around somewhere and did run pulling air off the heatsink but also had a duct directly over it venting outside the case door. I tried both ways and barely noticed any difference.
Xxthe, looks good, do you have any cooling issues mounting the radiator tubes up vs down? I know corsair recommends the tubes being at the bottom of the radiator.
I can't speak for the thermal takes but recently bought a h80i to play with and I'm pretty satisfied. Its cooling my 3770k at 1.32v 4.8ghz at a max of 72c. Compared to my d14 it does pretty damn well.
Exactly what I was asking in the beginning of the thread. The board looked way to close to the mounting points, almost like no or short standoffs were used but simply removing the board and installing the plate should have worked.
I see the standoff threads but don't understand why the board...
Hmmm are the standoff's installed under your motherboard to the tray? You should not have an issue with space behind the motherboard and mounting plate. You will have to remove the motherboard in order to install the h80.
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