Predator Orion 5000 PO5-640 Questions on cooling, on CPU intensive game it goes to 85 degree

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  • Thenub97
    Thenub97 Member Posts: 9

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    From what I’m seeing, it’s looking like the Thermalright phantom spirit and the Deepcool ag620 he installed perform better than the Noctua NH-U12a, at least according to a lot of reviews and benchmark tests I’ve looked up. They’re also a fraction of the price which never hurts and have ARGB fan options which matches the rest of my machine. Not opposed to the noctua by any means, it’s just seeming like the Thermalright is a better cooler, unless im looking up all the wrong benchmarks

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 680 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    well, every test will vary and what they use for their test machine we won't have the same specs, Yanno. i like Noctua because you know you're getting quality not Chinese junk. and when i got my Noctua none of them were available. ide rather pay more for quality. but as i said before it's your choice. most avoid Noctua because of the cost and there is a reason they charge more its higher quality. i would never use anything else.

  • Thenub97
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    UPDATE: Thank you all for the help, ended up going with the Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120se and boy, what a difference! This was my first PC mod and it was way more straight forward than I anticipated. I have an i7 13700k and was seeing temps 88-95 while playing some games (in this case Train Sim World 3: Cajon Pass), now I’m seeing temps at like 58-62. Ran a benchmark before and after and went from hitting 100 right away and thermal throttling the whole time to not even breaking 90 and being power limited. Thanks again all for the advice!

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 680 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    looks good bro it almost makes me want to get one ha-ha. maybe for my next build.

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 680 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    what model and what are your ambient room temperatures?

  • qzstr
    qzstr Member Posts: 2 New User
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    Hello, just dropping my 5 cents on solution to fix the overheating issues on my P05-640. I do not think it is OK to see 90 temps on partial load and thermal throttling on basically anything even slightly heavier.

    Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240 RGB can be installed with relatively easy mods if you have any basic knowledge on mechanical and PC electronics related stuff. You do need to remove the motherboard fully and modify the top fan mount plate or find some solution of your own for mounting. Also the top of PC will not be ”the cleanest” as the radiator is there. Thinking of printing a cover for this but most likely will leave as is.

    Other upgrades include Seasonic PSU (original was tripping a breaker when plugged in to 10A socket (not acceptable also!)) and 32GB ram.


    All the temps are down, benchmarks are up and I no longer am worried that the PSU will catch on fire :-D

    Here is a shot of the original cooler, check the amazingly bad contact to the CPU and just think to yourself while eyeballing this does this look rated to 200W+ of thermal load. Yeah ACER definitely cheped out on this (also).

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 680 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    yeah, that's awesome and congrats i went with air cooling instead on my 640-5000. i put in a Noctua NH-U12A it works great and has been in there over a year now…i love it. added 4x16 DDR5-correction plate on CPU-new RX 7800 XT GPU-cooler master XG PLUS 850 platinum PSU-removed the HDD caddy and GPU bracket they block a lot of airflow from the front fans as does the front cover so i leave that off. now its a beast.

  • qzstr
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    Yes forgot to mention that I also drilled the HDD caddy out, as seen also in the pictures. Like the case actually, looks good and plenty of options for modding/expanding.

    Decided to go for the AIO because it transfers the heat out of the case so much nicer so GPU/MB/memory/everything is cooler → stuff lasts longer.

    Hoping this setup suits my sim racing needs for the next 2-4 years, at least now everything is running beastly well (I7-13700F, 4080, 32GB).

  • chugzilla
    chugzilla Member Posts: 680 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    yeah, it looks amazing i just don't trust AIO and prefer air cooling and with our 12700F we don't need AIO.

    and with all the fans i have i have no heat issues at all.

    soon I'll be dropping in a new MB to take advantage of options we don't have now.

    and eventually I'm getting a 7800X3D its best for gaming.