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Hello everyone :) ! I recently upgraded my PC case to a Phanteks P400S to accommodate...

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Avimanyu Bandyopadhyay

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Hello everyone :) !

I recently upgraded my PC case to a Phanteks P400S to accommodate space for my Maxwell Titan X GPU which got a custom water loop upgrade. I had to mod the front panel of my PC case to ensure proper airflow out of the front otherwise it kept heating up due to trapped hot air. I had to downgrade temporarily to my CPU's (i7 4770K) stock cooler to make space for the loop(previously I had a Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo). I set the stock cooler's fan to run at 100% speed via the BIOS. I also had to remove my additional(older) Asus GTX 780 GPU to make space for the loop.

I run bioinformatics simulations on my GPU. After this upgrade, temperatures are no more than 52 °C on full load(earlier I had the reference GPU air cooler from Asus which always hit 80-85 °C). Simulations run with reduced CPU priority. However, when I tried to run two more simulation jobs simultaneously yesterday, the CPU suddenly soared up to 98-99 °C. I managed to quickly kill those extra jobs after which it immediately cooled down(around 68 °C on full load when a single job runs) . It seems the CPU is getting quite some load when concurrent jobs are being run even though they are supposed to run with reduced CPU priority in order to ensure load balancing for the entire system.

Now I'm looking to buy either of the two Cooler Master Masterliquid coolers. What sort of advantages does the pro have when compared to the lite version? Please let me know. Would really appreciate your suggestions.

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