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Affordable CPU cooler options for Ryzen 5 1600 at 3.8-3.9GHz

Affordable CPU cooler options for Ryzen 5 1600 at 3.8-3.9GHz

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gogofrgl1234
Senior Member
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01-12-2018, 08:18 PM
#11
What causes this significant variation in the video? I’ll try my best to explain based on what I understand, considering temperature and chip capabilities (silicone lottery). Above 3.5ghz seems achievable for me. I’m not sure which setting gives the best performance—can I keep the same GHz across all cores, or is there a maximum with AMD Turbo? Is the performance consistent across cores without boost on lower numbers, or does it vary?
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gogofrgl1234
01-12-2018, 08:18 PM #11

What causes this significant variation in the video? I’ll try my best to explain based on what I understand, considering temperature and chip capabilities (silicone lottery). Above 3.5ghz seems achievable for me. I’m not sure which setting gives the best performance—can I keep the same GHz across all cores, or is there a maximum with AMD Turbo? Is the performance consistent across cores without boost on lower numbers, or does it vary?

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oOEmmaOo
Posting Freak
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01-13-2018, 12:23 AM
#12
What about the 212 turbo?
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oOEmmaOo
01-13-2018, 12:23 AM #12

What about the 212 turbo?

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darkwolf644
Member
183
01-31-2018, 12:12 PM
#13
gasolin :
Why there’s such a big variation in the video? I’ll try my best based on temperatures and what the chip can handle (silicon lottery). I believe a speed above 3.5ghz is achievable. I’m not sure which setting gives the best performance—can I keep the same GHz across all cores, or is the maximum with AMD’s Turbo so high that it might reach 3.8ghz and then boost to 4.0 or 4.1ghz on 1-3 cores? Or does it stay the same regardless of core count? The main reason for the difference is that each chip (silicon lottery) and hardware setup are different. My advice is to try the Wraith Spire configuration and observe the results. If you’re satisfied with your overclocking and temperatures, stick with it. If you want better gains, consider an aftermarket cooler. I personally prefer the Deepcool GammaXX over the 212, though that’s just my opinion.
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darkwolf644
01-31-2018, 12:12 PM #13

gasolin :
Why there’s such a big variation in the video? I’ll try my best based on temperatures and what the chip can handle (silicon lottery). I believe a speed above 3.5ghz is achievable. I’m not sure which setting gives the best performance—can I keep the same GHz across all cores, or is the maximum with AMD’s Turbo so high that it might reach 3.8ghz and then boost to 4.0 or 4.1ghz on 1-3 cores? Or does it stay the same regardless of core count? The main reason for the difference is that each chip (silicon lottery) and hardware setup are different. My advice is to try the Wraith Spire configuration and observe the results. If you’re satisfied with your overclocking and temperatures, stick with it. If you want better gains, consider an aftermarket cooler. I personally prefer the Deepcool GammaXX over the 212, though that’s just my opinion.

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SOPHIEGARZA
Junior Member
21
02-09-2018, 06:26 PM
#14
So in terms of speed, temperatures, and voltage, what can I anticipate?
I’d be let down if I can’t hit 3.5 ghz. I know MSI has a CPU PLD OC voltage that’s lowered my temps by about 10°C when going from auto to 1.100V and then to 1.090V, so I think a max of 70°C wouldn’t be out of the question. The max vcore seems to be around 1.420 or 1.425 volts (though I’m not sure what AMD says), and 95°C is probably too high for my liking—I’d prefer to stay under 70°C, especially during the hottest summer days when I might run a stress test.
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SOPHIEGARZA
02-09-2018, 06:26 PM #14

So in terms of speed, temperatures, and voltage, what can I anticipate?
I’d be let down if I can’t hit 3.5 ghz. I know MSI has a CPU PLD OC voltage that’s lowered my temps by about 10°C when going from auto to 1.100V and then to 1.090V, so I think a max of 70°C wouldn’t be out of the question. The max vcore seems to be around 1.420 or 1.425 volts (though I’m not sure what AMD says), and 95°C is probably too high for my liking—I’d prefer to stay under 70°C, especially during the hottest summer days when I might run a stress test.

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02-17-2018, 04:10 AM
#15
No one can predict the temperatures accurately due to numerous factors. Certain chips need a higher v-core for stable clocks, which significantly affects temperatures. The surrounding temperature and air movement inside the case also play a role. GPU temperature and its cooling method influence the readings. I would be let down if you couldn't achieve 3.5ghz with full load temperatures staying below 80°C in normal conditions. Under heavy load, I expect temperatures to rise to around 3.7 while keeping them under 80°C.
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CraftyGamingYT
02-17-2018, 04:10 AM #15

No one can predict the temperatures accurately due to numerous factors. Certain chips need a higher v-core for stable clocks, which significantly affects temperatures. The surrounding temperature and air movement inside the case also play a role. GPU temperature and its cooling method influence the readings. I would be let down if you couldn't achieve 3.5ghz with full load temperatures staying below 80°C in normal conditions. Under heavy load, I expect temperatures to rise to around 3.7 while keeping them under 80°C.

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schlonger
Junior Member
9
02-17-2018, 05:41 AM
#16
I can adjust CPUID HWMonitor to display the correct temperature, though it doesn't appear in the taskbar. Core temperatures don't function properly with Ryzen processors. Is there a way to show temperatures in the taskbar?
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schlonger
02-17-2018, 05:41 AM #16

I can adjust CPUID HWMonitor to display the correct temperature, though it doesn't appear in the taskbar. Core temperatures don't function properly with Ryzen processors. Is there a way to show temperatures in the taskbar?

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Pickmaster12
Senior Member
710
03-04-2018, 12:15 PM
#17
Check the latest core temperatures to see if they’ve improved.
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Pickmaster12
03-04-2018, 12:15 PM #17

Check the latest core temperatures to see if they’ve improved.

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rando2
Member
214
03-04-2018, 05:55 PM
#18
The Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED is really effective. A quick test with a Prime 95 small FFT at 58C showed no noise issues.
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rando2
03-04-2018, 05:55 PM #18

The Cooler Master Hyper 212 LED is really effective. A quick test with a Prime 95 small FFT at 58C showed no noise issues.

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