I just built my fourth PC, and everything seems to be working fine except for my AIO cooler. It's a TRYX PANORAMA 360 AIO paired with a Ryzen 9 CPU. I've noticed that my CPU temperatures are pretty erratic when the system is idle—they can range from 50°C to a worrying 70°C. While gaming, the temps stay in a normal 60-70°C range. Sometimes, the idle temperatures drop to 35-40°C, but most of the time they're higher. I've tried a few solutions like updating drivers and software, and even made some tweaks based on a post I found elsewhere, but nothing has really helped. Does anyone have any ideas on what might be causing these high idle temperatures and how I can fix this?
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Those idle temps above 50°C definitely seem unusual. You might want to check your AIO pump settings. It's generally better to keep the pump at a constant percentage instead of letting it shut down at idle, since turning off and on can cause temperature spikes and strain the pump. Making sure it's always working will help keep the coolant flowing smoothly.

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