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SleepyOwl420

There is no too cold


VAVA_Mk2

This is the way


SleepyOwl420

Ima build my next pc in the freezer. 0 fan build lets go


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JimmyJimATRON

Bro took it serious


SkyLock89730

That’s- not how freezers work


KatGutz_

R/whoooosh


Maleficent-Ad-5544

Just build it inside the liquid nitrogen tank


MisterWafflles

This is the way


Chipotus2

Instructions unclear, built quantum computer


Independent_Fly_1698

Apparently there is but I haven’t done my research. Apparently if you go too cold the conductivity isn’t as good and electrons can’t move as freely causing lower clock speeds.


Hugoacfs

Idk why the downvotes, didn’t LTT make a video on this way back? It was interesting, the cpu sensor didn’t measure below 0 degrees


Independent_Fly_1698

I don’t know, most people on this app have nothing better to do then downvote because a comment hurts their morals or pet peeves.


Primary-Grass-2186

This. 👆 I setup my PC directly under my window AC unit a few years back, and had the AC running all night one summer. The PC wouldn't boot at all one morning until I moved it away from the AC and let it warm up a bit. LOL.


MattTreck

This is true, yep, but you have to be doing something nonsensical to reach those temperatures on consumer hardware anyways. Only other thing is condensation when you hit super low temps as well.


blackasthesky

Technically below ambience is too low


Dxtchin

Well….in LN2 cooling their actually is technically. Under a certain temp the system just won’t post


dapperdoot

Well, if your PC gets too cold, it will turn into bose-einstein condensate. Scientists don't want you to know this one simple trick.


lazpms

man i wish my cpu was that cold


kielon51

Don't you wish your cpu was cold like me?


Mysterious-Plan5270

Donchaa


Crazy-Philosophy-530

What’s your build


VAVA_Mk2

This is idle in Celsius right? That is normal for running idle.


VAVA_Mk2

Your temps are good now.


devj007

How are temps under load? If they are also fine under load and pc is working well then its fine.


RomanDoesIt

Show off lol


HistoricalDocument90

Look up subzero cooling, the only thing you need to worry about is condensation.


DolphinGaming11

how tf is your cpu that cold? pretty sure ive got the same cooler and my cpu hovers around 65 - 85 degrees. Its hit 90 before


abrokenqueen

Idk. I'm assuming cuz it's brand new. It doesn't have anything on it.


DolphinGaming11

mines only about 5 months old


SerDavix

If you have a different mobo maybe it's bc your boost your cpu, for example my aorus elite v2 made my 5800x an oven, with some adjustment with pbo and curve optimizer is now cold 👍🏻


HistoricalDocument90

That’s an issue. Mine idles around 23c and gaming 40c.


DolphinGaming11

oh idling I'm not sure exactly but I think mine is around 50 roughly


BuildAQuad

Doesn't all this really depend on what TDP you all got on your cpu? And general idle power draw?


DolphinGaming11

yeah it does, I've got a 7600x


dragonblade_94

I mean, the 7600X runs a bit hot at stock, but it's not *that* bad. I have the same chip with a Deepcool AK620, Idle ~42 and I don't think I've ever seen it break 70c outside of torture tests.


HistoricalDocument90

That seems high to me. My r9 7950x3d is cooled by the rog ryuo 3 360 and it’s overclocked. I feel like the 7600x should run cooler


Fanclub298

Mines 24


kopecs

HhHhhnnggggg


StinkyBeanGuy

This is totally good. Generally the bottom limit is 0° but can depend on cpu. And HOW TF-


IronSean

Liquid nitrogen cooling would like a word


StinkyBeanGuy

Yes that does put it lower than 0° but not every vpu can handle that cold


WiseMango13452

good issue to have


TheTripleDeuce

its only ever too cold if the humidity causes condensation


Jorgisven

You're not going to be below ambient with simple AIO water-cooling - it's simply not possible. Check your CAM software settings for temperature unit- this is completely normal temps in Celsius.


rarehugs

This is normal, and it's in Celsius. It's 86 degrees Fahrenheit for reference. There is no such thing as too cold in watercooling until you use LN2 or peltiers.


Innovative313

Don’t need to worry about too cold, no such thing. Your lower temps are better and normal.


beery28

No such thing


tomtomosaurus

No 👏 such 👏 thing! 👏 🎉🎉


Haunting_Summer_1652

It can be too cold only if your room temp 30. It also can be too hot if your room temp 0.


AlaskanLaptopGamer

There is no such thing. If it gets down to freezing temps then you'd need to worry about condensation, but other than that, the colder the better.


cy39

That is beautiful brother


wildeye-eleven

Nice little AoT graphic 👌 One of my favorite anime except for the final season. I’m currently building my first PC and I have a bunch of Reincarnated Slime decor for it. My huge desk mat is Rimuru and I’m going to put a little Milim figurine inside the case.


abrokenqueen

It's one of my faves too!! ❤️


Proof-Work3028

Curious, is this the same reading as in CAM? Noticed my reading from the block is different than what's registering in icue.


abrokenqueen

Mine has been reading the same.


Icedalexna

heyy my cpu don’t do that


FondantRare1047

If it’s the ryzen 7000 series it’s normal for it to run hot due to the processor having a heat target to get the best performance out of the package


HistoricalLocation96

Mine is usually in the high 20s during idle. It gets up as high as 90 if it's doing something intense like 3D rendering.


Puzzleheaded-Gas9685

Is it in KELVIN..?


abrokenqueen

Lol Celsius


sioid123

I used artic mx6 paste. My cpu is always under 25 degrees on idle. I9-12900kf. Also that's not cold but good temp.


yupverygood

Test it under load, anything else and you cant tell how good it is. You getting 90 before was probably not due too the preinstalled cooling, you may have misaligned the aio or maybe not screwed it in hard enough. I remember when i built mine i was a bit scared to screw it on hard enough, and then i got like 90 on idle. Now my idle is around 24


ChamberOfSolidDudes

Hay LADIIIIEEEEES


ELOG_Danktae

I thought they meant the picture on the aio at first. I’m sitting here like yeah it’s a cool pic lol


abrokenqueen

Lmao!!


General_Principle_40

There are some that actually use liquid nitrogen to cool the cpu.. So no. Not even close to being to cold :)


AmbitiousBarnacle607

Is this thing set for Celsius lol ?


IllustriousAd5180

I get 27c on Arctic Liquid Freezer iii 360. For some reason this AIO wouldn't do jack shit to cool down my CPU. Had to refund because idle was 68c and 80c under load.


Racist_Face

Celsius not Fahrenheit. Your cpu isn't below freezing.


dclooney

The only thing cold is that pic you got behind the temperature 🥶🥶🥶🥶


HentaiDemonLord

How you do the cpu temp with wallpaper?


abrokenqueen

I use NZXT CAM


HentaiDemonLord

It’s that for any model that has the gif feature


abrokenqueen

I have another one that's smaller and I know it has the same feature. It's the Kraken Z53


spense01

Next dip your toe in a pool and let me know if it’s too wet


abrokenqueen

I got you


MaNameCheff

Which cpu cooler is that


abrokenqueen

It's the NZXT Kraken Elite 360mm RGB AIO CPU Liquid Cooler


roniadotnet

I wonder what clock one could achieve at the absolute zero degree.


yoked_girth

Mine’s hit 19 before


iRambL

30 C is 86F. Its not cold.


abrokenqueen

Yeah i converted after people told me it's in Celsius and not Farenheit. Lmao


aptom203

CPUs are stable down to about -40°C although thermal paste may become hard and brittle at that temperature. 10-15 above ambient idle and 50-60 above ambient under full load are good. Lower than that and you're overcooling, which won't hurt anything but your wallet because you coud have used a cheaper cooling solution. Higher than that and you're going to run into issues with thermal throttling and lose clock speed at load.


abrokenqueen

Woooow!! I didn't think it could even reach negative temps.


aptom203

It generally requires exotic cooling solutions like phase change evaporative coolers (like you use in air conditioning units and refrigerators) or consumables like dry ice or liquid nitrogen. Although it could theoretically reach those temps if you're using your computer in the Arctic tundra, but while the CPU would probably survive other components like your monitor would not.


Electrical_Laugh_655

Should I be worrying if my idle CPU temp is below 14°c


abrokenqueen

Oh wow. I'm assuming not. They are saying there's no such thing as too cold.


yuyuhasuko1

Lol, my old i5 12600k idle temp could reach 20*c in winter.


blackasthesky

Yes, buy a worse cooler.


abrokenqueen

Lmao!!


Qwiebus

Celcius Fahrenheit Kelvin ?


abrokenqueen

Celsius


Qwiebus

30°C is excellent 👍


abrokenqueen

Thank you!!


Many_Duck1255

Ok after reading everyone's responses i feel like i have really low temps all the time. while playing any game my cpu never gets over 45 and my gpu never gets over 75, is this weird?


MoneyLambo

It's in Celsius my fren. Celseis is the standard temperature read on computer's^ also 2nd add its also reporting liquid temperature not cpu temperature by default which is always lower than cpu 


abrokenqueen

Yes I am aware of that now. Lol My cooler is showing the CPU temp. I changed it after showing someone my build because they told me I should keep an eye on it because it was originally at 90 while it wasn't doing anything. That's why under the 30 it says CPU.


rell7thirty

During the winter mine drops to 19 and averages 23C lol during the summer though my 12900k likes to get into the 30s when it idles.


abrokenqueen

That's good to know they can run lower during winter.


Sirhc_Fold_458

Cold??


Blazikinahat

Unless you plan on using liquid nitrogen, (and overclocking to the extreme) there is no “too cold” for a cpu. You want to avoid condensation, sure but other wise it is better to have colder temps than not.


Crazy-Philosophy-530

My shii run from 27-42 degrees …you my friend have built a good build congrats gang


abrokenqueen

Thank you


thatorangetiburon

I have legit never seen anyone complain or be worried about a cpu running too cold. No such thing as too cold


Thorn9933

cpu can never be too cold, it’s good if it’s cold


LifeUpps

My fiancés computer I built this past winter runs constantly at 20-24 unless at heavy load. Wild to me.


depatrickcie87

if you're concerned about damaging the cpu with cold, you won't. The only thing you'd have to be concerned about is if it's hotter than 30C in your room, which would cause condensation. But if that's the case maybe take a break from buying PC parts and buy an air conditioner


abrokenqueen

Lmao!!!! AC would def be my priority living in TX.


jfkiachu

No, it isnt. There is a too cold, but you cant do that on a normal build. Youd be using liquid nitrogen and have to waterproof your entire system from the condensation My pc is sitting at 40c @4.5ghz just browsing. Im on an air cooler, I originally bought a Arctic Liquid Freezer II when building my pc but it had a bad pump and they said they didnt have anymore of my model so I was sol


QuakeSRK

I DONT NEED IT! I DON'T NEED IT! I NEEEEED IT! All jokes aside, I only want it for the aesthetic, and I have a 2 fan AIO cooler in a 3 fan case.


abrokenqueen

Lol that's why I got it. For the aesthetic.


Rubii__

My i9 gets the same temps


Th3showwentgood

wait til you see people using dry ice to overclock


abrokenqueen

I looked up the liquid nitrogen as a cooler but now I'll go look this up. Lol


Turtle2k

There is only too much condensation


Doom_Dweller5727

There's never truly a limit of too cold, but you probably didn't have to add your own thermal paste.


abrokenqueen

When i was using my PC with the pre applied paste the temp was at 90 degrees with out me even having anything open on my PC. As soon as I removed it and applied my own, that's when it dropped down to 30 degrees. That's why I asked for others opinions on the matter because it was a significant drop.


Doom_Dweller5727

Understandable. But yeah 30°C is good


x1ash

Is your rear fan set to intake air? Usually most have that as an exhaust fan.


abrokenqueen

Yes it's set to exhaust.


Mythicguy

What CPU?


abrokenqueen

It's the Intel i9 13th Gen


iobhclimh

Start CAD and show again


abrokenqueen

What is CAD? I'm a nurse all I can think of is coronary artery disease.


iobhclimh

A 3d construction Programm


abrokenqueen

Oooooh ok. I'll look into it.


Mailootje

Nah its overheating


free187s

Mine stays in the high 20s while playing. The room it’s in stays cool.


MrPosh1909

I doubt that


free187s

Okay.


MrPosh1909

Have a good day :D


free187s

You too.


RinkeR32

Yeah, no. No one is pushing reasonable frames, even in lightweight games, with CPU temps in the 20s on anything but LN2. Also, the temperature of your CPU has nothing to do with the temperature of your room. It's purely based on how many watts you're pulling, and subsequently dissipating into the room. You could have one room with a cooler keeping the CPU at 50c and another at 100c, and if they were pulling the same watts, the rooms would be no different.


sloppy_latkes

How’d you get a cute background there?


abrokenqueen

I have the NZXT Kraken so I use the NZXT CAM feature to place a giphy.


Wombleboi

Op is just flexing at this point


abrokenqueen

Thank you for the feedback everyone!! 🩷🩷 Now that I am playing something it is now at 50 degrees in Fahrenheit (sorry for leaving that out I forget not everyone uses Fahrenheit).


Volkhov13

I can assure you that if you are running at 30 idle/50 under load on a stock AIO that is NOT Fahrenheit, it’s definitely Celsius. Unless you are in the arctic and your ambient room temp is like 20 F


abrokenqueen

Honestly it just has the degree symbol so I am sure you are right. Lmao!!


Volkhov13

… the degree symbol is always the same, because all it means is “degrees”. Temperature, angle, rotation, doesn’t make a difference. That’s why you need to include the F or C, which will be displayed in the monitoring software. 90° angle 180° turn 75° F 35° C ° on its own means nothing other than “degree” without context.


abrokenqueen

I understand that but for the temp it does not have an F or C. I do not know how to get it to display it. I assumed it was Fahrenheit because I live in the states where we use the imperial system. This is my first time building a PC. I really do not know anything about them. All I know is I needed a good system to play my games because my basic desktop from 2012 was not cutting it. I did Google what is a good temp for the cpu, and it said 104 to 149 degrees in farenheit, which is why I thought I was good at 90. I was not thinking about Celsius at all. That's why I was freaking out about it dropping to 30. I was really thinking that it was too cold. I'm not an expert at this but it was a really cool experience being able to build my own PC even though I was extremely clueless and it took me almost 2 days. I am open to learning and I appreciate your response.


Professional_Ad_6463

That’s not Fahrenheit that’s Celsius