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01-17-2021 11:54 AM
01-17-2021 02:57 PM
Considering how poor the ventilation of the Obelisk is, I am not surprised with these temperatures. Maybe play around with the fan curve suing MSI Afterburner and this way you can probably drop some degrease.
01-17-2021 03:23 PM - edited 01-18-2021 03:49 AM
Hello,
I had exactly the same problem, the only thing that helps is the fan curve via MSI Afterburnet. But it will be very noisy and you will attack 70 ° C
I solved it with a water loop, which destroys the warranty and is financially demanding.
EDIT:
My temperatures after 2 hours of playing max 60 ° C stable
01-18-2021 06:03 AM
Great job on the custom loop! I am happy to see that other people are also looking for solutions to those high temperatures, I think HP could have done a much better job with something similar and probably wouldn't costed even $100 more, their prices are much lower compared to the competition so, still they would have beat them even with better liquid cooling.
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