The GPU itself isnt an issue. With retail aircool designs, it's power delivery components can hit 100°C unless fan's curves has more agresssive adjustment. What is more important in this video, TJunction temp has 60°C at 80% load which, i guess, will turn into 75-ish degrees at 100%, which is cool (literally).
Dont see why in the hell you left the back plate off?! It does work dissapating heat and also protects components if your custom loop should start to drip @ cpu
You can increase performance of your card by almost 15-20% if you go to Adrenaline tool and enable manual overclocking and set power limit to the maximum. With you cooling the card should still run at around 70-75 degrees junction temperature.
10/10 for your video. I had the same kits and card. Question , the thermo pads you placed-white gray on memory chip near capacitor can not contact with the water block when you place it on but it does with stock heat sink. So would it amtter with the water cooling? or you have put more thermopads on memory chips to reach above capacitor so it can be ful ly contact the bloke? Thanks
Thanks for your comment. I think you're right, it does matter with the water cooling. I reapplied thicker thermo pads a while ago. I hope you're getting better temps using a block now?
@@zorannacev585 thanks Zoran, I double checked mine today,despite the block printed rx5700xt it is not the same block used in your video and does not even to fit into 4 slots where the display port is. Basically I could not fully contact the gpu and memory surface and out by 5mm. Its the capacitor is in the way. There is no way mine will fit. Now I am asking the seller to fix this issue or refund.
if you're looking for good temps just go for a G12 and a 120mm AIO, also some copper heatsinks for the memory, it's ALOT better for temperatures and noise, not so much more for looks tho, my Bykski waterblock became so dirty and unusable, can't even have decent temperatures now, i've tried cleaning it up and re-doing everything but the only reason you should use it instead of a G12 is just looks
It's been great, I def recommend it. Despite a company I hadn't used before it's good quality. They actually sent me a replacement because of the crack too, so good service.
@@MrSumFries Yes, I'm still really impressed with the product and no such thing as a dumb question. Yep, thermal pads on the vram. I'm still learning too ;-)
Zoran they are getting me a correct block. Just few questions would you please help me out. 1) power up the pump I connect 3 pin female to 4 pin cpu power plug, does it matter which way? 2) All fans are connected to the control module and then the power plug is connected to motherboard using theirs adaptor? 3) How I light up rgb? Thanks
Interesting that your pump is only three pin? It does matter, and it should be a four pin plug. On newer motherboards you should have a dedicated Pump header. They're normally 4 pin headers and your mobo should have enough headers so you can plug in the rgb. You might not have enough free headers. How old is your mobo?
@@johnmar1622 yep, you can use the AMD adrenaline software, although I prefer to use "hardware monitor" which is free and will give much more indepth temps and frequencies.
would this be compatible with the RX 5600 XT Gaming OC? other companies like MSI and Sapphire use the same pcb for the 5700 xt and 5600 xt, so I'm wondering if Gigabyte does the same thing
@@VatchGaming He meant the vram on the back where the backplate was removed, those vram gets really hot as well, that backplate serve as heat dissipation.
@@HeartlessVin oh shit I just noticed it.. but yeah hahaha we have the same card ang GPU block that's why I was watching it before installing. I have not installed it yet though.
Question. Does the loop order really matter? For example. Could I have one rad going into another rad? Or does each rad absolutely have to be connected to the res and then from the res to each component gpu cpu?
Some would argue the loop order is very important, but I don't actually think it is. Why shouldn't you go through two rads first? It's a good question, but I guess for maximum cooling you should dedicate one rad for each device cooled? Try it and see, I doubt there would be too much difference in the thermals.
Hi, i have the same gpu and waterblock and tried to 8nstall it. However i noted that the gpu die is not touching the waterblock even without thermal pads. Do you have the same issue?
Hi, no I didn't have that issue. Are you sure it's not snagging on a cap or a fixing that might need removing? It's possible it's the wrong block for your GPU? Sorry I can't be of more help.
Can you do me a favour, when loading(gaming) my 2 return lines, only one is warm other is cold. I am worried, may be no circulation? gpu 90C junction 112C. Can you check your 2 lines see if it does the same please.
Def sounds like something is blocking one of the tubes. If there's a sharp bend, water will not flow. All your tubes should be warm, but those temps are too high. I'm sure it's just circulation.
@@zorannacev585 i got it refunded. still same temp as before no better than stock. I bought new rx6700xt, stock junction temp never more than 82C. very nice.
Hi friend. Could you give me some help? I have built a custom loop for my PC. I have all parts with bykski. I have two radiators 360mm for my loop. My gpu is a rx 5700 gt from gigabyte and my cpu is a ryzen 5 3600. My temperatures is still hight. I thought that I have made a mistake. The thermal mass is cheap and this could be the problem. I bought another 360mm for the loop and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, but it will only arrive next month. What you think?
Hi. With two 360mm Rads you should be getting some cool temps. What temps are you getting? On water my GPU idles around 30c, that's with Thermal grizzly Silver. Check your pump is ok, make sure there's no kinks in the tubing and I would definitely reapply the thermal paste. Let me know.
@@diegomonteiro6602 Hmm, that is quite high especially for water cooled. Something is not right, if the fans are configured correctly then it could well be the pump.
@@zorannacev585 I think that the problem is the thermal mass, I used a cheap one. My fans are in the correct order. I have a Lian Li D11. I have all fans to outside.
Just got the complete AIO from Bykski advertised for the Rx5700xt. It won't fit however. The plate won't even reach the gpu as there are capacitors sticking out of the pcb. It's as if the heat transfer plate on the water block is too short/shallow. Anyone else experienced this?
40 degrees for a 5700xt is a dream, very good stuf
The GPU itself isnt an issue. With retail aircool designs, it's power delivery components can hit 100°C unless fan's curves has more agresssive adjustment. What is more important in this video, TJunction temp has 60°C at 80% load which, i guess, will turn into 75-ish degrees at 100%, which is cool (literally).
@@angeltensey i agree with you
Especially mine is the blower style
I just bolted a 360 AIO to mine, I am in the mid 40's load. That blower cooler is a joke.
Thanks for making the video. I appreciate it.
Dont see why in the hell you left the back plate off?! It does work dissapating heat and also protects components if your custom loop should start to drip @ cpu
Great vid thanks for posting !
You can increase performance of your card by almost 15-20% if you go to Adrenaline tool and enable manual overclocking and set power limit to the maximum. With you cooling the card should still run at around 70-75 degrees junction temperature.
Thanks. I have been playing with the overclocking tools, some interesting TimeSpy scores. Maybe I'll post some results..
thank you so much for this
10/10 for your video. I had the same kits and card. Question , the thermo pads you placed-white gray on memory chip near capacitor can not contact with the water block when you place it on but it does with stock heat sink. So would it amtter with the water cooling? or you have put more thermopads on memory chips to reach above capacitor so it can be ful ly contact the bloke? Thanks
Thanks for your comment.
I think you're right, it does matter with the water cooling. I reapplied thicker thermo pads a while ago. I hope you're getting better temps using a block now?
@@zorannacev585 thanks Zoran, I double checked mine today,despite the block printed rx5700xt it is not the same block used in your video and does not even to fit into 4 slots where the display port is. Basically I could not fully contact the gpu and memory surface and out by 5mm. Its the capacitor is in the way. There is no way mine will fit. Now I am asking the seller to fix this issue or refund.
@@johnmar1622 Yeah, it sounds like they've given you the wrong block. Hope it works out. Z
will update
byn the way could you tell me what temp and junction temp you are getting under load? and what plug do you use for the water pump plug? thanks
How is this a year later? I've been really thinking about this since its seems I'll be waiting a while for a 3080
just done it m8 as my mod is getting dusty lol 70 on aliexpress
@@dougkomonkeyboy8020 how was it?
@@b00tybu77chks its in the post gpu prices are a joke atm
so thought may as well going to flash a custom bios
if you're looking for good temps just go for a G12 and a 120mm AIO, also some copper heatsinks for the memory, it's ALOT better for temperatures and noise, not so much more for looks tho, my Bykski waterblock became so dirty and unusable, can't even have decent temperatures now, i've tried cleaning it up and re-doing everything but the only reason you should use it instead of a G12 is just looks
60°C??? That's the idle temperature for my AsRock Challenger
How's it running now?
I've sold that card now. I'm hoping to find something better as prices might be coming down?
Здравствуйте
Я вот думаю что лучше купить водоблок на карту rx5700xt aorus или просто продать ее и купить 6650xt ?
mine get 95°C idk what to do..
that's def not right, check your lines and pump. 95c on idle or under load?
@@zorannacev585 under load in hot spot. but i undervolted and open the case now its really cool
@@RamzyStudio how cool is it on all temps?
Same here, I get the same junction temp problem 😕. I tried resitting many times and to no avail, still in the 90s.
@@feid93 i solved the Problem and buyed a new air cooler from arctic freeze 34
Can you link the water block?
www.formulamod.com/bykski-gpu-water-cooling-block-for-gigabyte-rx5700xt-gaming-oc-8g-computer-component-heat-dissipation-a-gv5700xtgm-x-p2755091.html
hello do you have link for this product ?? thx
www.formulamod.com/bykski-gpu-water-cooling-block-for-gigabyte-rx5700xt-gaming-oc-8g-computer-component-heat-dissipation-a-gv5700xtgm-x-p2755091.html
@@zorannacev585 thx
@@mattdu061 It does take a long time to arrive, coming from China. It was about three weeks for me.
hurricane and tornadoes caused around the globe from your fan speed
Did you tried mining on it?
If yes , what memory temps you got
No, sadly no mining. i'm sticking to gaming ;-)
Lol why did you remove the backplate???it helps cool the other side of the gpu
too long, couldn't fit it in the case. I know what you mean but it was a rubbish plastic backplate which probably wouldn't be that beneficial.
@@zorannacev585it's plastic? I thought it was metal
@@zorannacev585 are you sure it's plastic lmao
do u recomend the waterblock???.......... i like it for my 5700 xt
It's been great, I def recommend it. Despite a company I hadn't used before it's good quality. They actually sent me a replacement because of the crack too, so good service.
@@zorannacev585 is it still working great? and also was that thermal pads you put onto the vram? sorry if thats a dumb question im still learning.
@@MrSumFries Yes, I'm still really impressed with the product and no such thing as a dumb question. Yep, thermal pads on the vram. I'm still learning too ;-)
@@zorannacev585 thanks bro i hope good energy comes your way !
does this gpu water block compatible with gigabyte aorus rx5700xt?
Zoran they are getting me a correct block. Just few questions would you please help me out.
1) power up the pump I connect 3 pin female to 4 pin cpu power plug, does it matter which way? 2) All fans are connected to the control module and then the power plug is connected to motherboard using theirs adaptor? 3) How I light up rgb? Thanks
Interesting that your pump is only three pin? It does matter, and it should be a four pin plug. On newer motherboards you should have a dedicated Pump header. They're normally 4 pin headers and your mobo should have enough headers so you can plug in the rgb. You might not have enough free headers. How old is your mobo?
@@zorannacev585 its Z490 aques elite. I might double check the pins on the radiator when i get the kit.
@@zorannacev585 Zac, how do you check temp with the new block, would amd software still work? Is the sensor on gpu motherboard?
@@johnmar1622 yep, you can use the AMD adrenaline software, although I prefer to use "hardware monitor" which is free and will give much more indepth temps and frequencies.
Yes the temp sensor is on the GPU mobo
would this be compatible with the RX 5600 XT Gaming OC? other companies like MSI and Sapphire use the same pcb for the 5700 xt and 5600 xt, so I'm wondering if Gigabyte does the same thing
I'm not sure, I doubt it, but you would have to check the pcb layout. You might be able to mod it enough to make it fit but it's a gamble.
Dude forgot to put thermal pads on the vram!! Please do not make that same mistake everyone!
he did on the video.. which part do you mean?
@@VatchGaming He meant the vram on the back where the backplate was removed, those vram gets really hot as well, that backplate serve as heat dissipation.
@@HeartlessVin oh shit I just noticed it.. but yeah hahaha we have the same card ang GPU block that's why I was watching it before installing. I have not installed it yet though.
Question. Does the loop order really matter? For example. Could I have one rad going into another rad? Or does each rad absolutely have to be connected to the res and then from the res to each component gpu cpu?
Some would argue the loop order is very important, but I don't actually think it is. Why shouldn't you go through two rads first? It's a good question, but I guess for maximum cooling you should dedicate one rad for each device cooled? Try it and see, I doubt there would be too much difference in the thermals.
@@zorannacev585 ok thanks
Hi, i have the same gpu and waterblock and tried to 8nstall it. However i noted that the gpu die is not touching the waterblock even without thermal pads. Do you have the same issue?
Hi, no I didn't have that issue. Are you sure it's not snagging on a cap or a fixing that might need removing? It's possible it's the wrong block for your GPU?
Sorry I can't be of more help.
Its okay now. 😁
is it compatible with xfx 5700 xt thicc ii ?
No, this model only. Thanks
what is the thickness of your thermal pad?
Thermal pads that came with the block were 1mm.
Can you do me a favour, when loading(gaming) my 2 return lines, only one is warm other is cold. I am worried, may be no circulation? gpu 90C junction 112C. Can you check your 2 lines see if it does the same please.
Def sounds like something is blocking one of the tubes. If there's a sharp bend, water will not flow. All your tubes should be warm, but those temps are too high. I'm sure it's just circulation.
@@zorannacev585 may be air lock. Mr Liang told me to spread the thermo paste more evenly and try again.
@@zorannacev585 i got it refunded. still same temp as before no better than stock. I bought new rx6700xt, stock junction temp never more than 82C. very nice.
@@johnmar1622 Good work.
Have u ever found a shorter backplate?
tbh I haven't bothered looking for one. It's working fine without it, and I like the extra space in the case.
i want to know if this waterblock is compatibe with a gpu asrock rx570 ?
No, only the Gigabyte Gaming OC.
Hi friend. Could you give me some help? I have built a custom loop for my PC. I have all parts with bykski. I have two radiators 360mm for my loop. My gpu is a rx 5700 gt from gigabyte and my cpu is a ryzen 5 3600. My temperatures is still hight. I thought that I have made a mistake. The thermal mass
is cheap and this could be the problem. I bought another 360mm for the loop and Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut, but
it will only arrive next month. What you think?
Hi. With two 360mm Rads you should be getting some cool temps. What temps are you getting?
On water my GPU idles around 30c, that's with Thermal grizzly Silver. Check your pump is ok, make sure there's no kinks in the tubing and I would definitely reapply the thermal paste. Let me know.
@@zorannacev585 In idles 40 gpu e 50 cpu. But in games 70 cpu e 85 gpu.
@@diegomonteiro6602 Hmm, that is quite high especially for water cooled. Something is not right, if the fans are configured correctly then it could well be the pump.
@@zorannacev585 I think that the problem is the thermal mass, I used a cheap one. My fans are in the correct order. I have a Lian Li D11. I have all fans to outside.
Hi, please give me a link where can buy, I cant find for Gigabyte. Or model number, thanks.
www.formulamod.com/bykski-gpu-water-cooling-block-for-gigabyte-rx5700xt-gaming-oc-8g-computer-component-heat-dissipation-a-gv5700xtgm-x-p2755091.html
The purchasing part is broken on the website andI bought it from aliexpress.com
does the paste come with the block?
Yes, you do get a small amount with the block.
Will this work on a 5500xt
I doubt it, I don't think the footprint is the same.
Just got the complete AIO from Bykski advertised for the Rx5700xt. It won't fit however. The plate won't even reach the gpu as there are capacitors sticking out of the pcb. It's as if the heat transfer plate on the water block is too short/shallow. Anyone else experienced this?
Sorry to hear it doesn't fit. I've not tried the AIO though. Is yours the Gigabyte OC version?
You are bottlenecked by your cpu really hard.
Not sure I agree. CPU utilisation doesn't get anywhere near 100%. If anything it's the GPU that's maxing out.