65+ degrees too hot?

Nagster11

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I recently got a Antec H600 pro Cpu cooler. Apparently the documentation was not all to well done so I'm stuck looking online for help.
Online I'm reading that if the light flashes on the cooler that the liquid on the inside is heating up past 65 degrees. though all other temps range from 35 - 40 on Cpu and 55 on the GPU.
Am I doing something wrong or is this just a fault with the cooler i got and I should get another one?
 
So you don't believe that the liquid is actually reaching 65c? Could be a faulty thermo, they are known to be pretty inaccurate. It could go either way though, your CPU may be reading too low, meaning your cooler is actually doing a fantastic job of getting the heat off the CPU and into the liquid.
 
Ultimately either the CPU is reading too low, and your liquid is actually reaching 65c. OR the thermostat in the cooler is reading too high, and your liquid isn't actually reaching 65c.

Either way it seems to be a non issue, as the temps drop so we know your cooler is working.
So what really is the problem here? Annoying blinking light?
 

Nagster11

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Might sounds like a bit of a non issue to be true but as i cant find any documentation with it (and it being my first water cooled unit) i'm new to the numbers and I have just been worried this would be an issue later down the line.
My main issue is this. Is there any risk to any of the components ( CPU, Tubing, Motherboard ect. ) if the temps are hitting the numbers they are.
The light is not that much of a worry. The meaning behind it is.