F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Gskill RAM performs between 55-60*C under stress conditions and in gameplay.

Gskill RAM performs between 55-60*C under stress conditions and in gameplay.

Gskill RAM performs between 55-60*C under stress conditions and in gameplay.

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EmberYT
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 06:48 AM
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Case: Phanteks P500A. CPU cooler: Noctua D15S CPU: Ryzen 5900x Motherboard Asus B550-F RAM: Gskill Trident Z 3200@14 DOCP (not overclocked) GPU: RTX 380 PSU: Corsair rm850x 3 intake fans, 2 exhaust on top and 1 exhaust on the back. Recently while playing Cyberpunk, I checked HFInfo and saw both my DIMM modules at 55*C each. Others said even overclocked memory at 1.5v won’t reach that high, which is frustrating. I tried running TestMem5 and Furmark for 15 minutes; temperatures rose to 60*C and kept going up. I’m worried if I didn’t stop the test it would get worse. My RAM has no RGB, so I can’t adjust cooling settings. CPU is extremely hot. I think I lost a lot of silicon but in Cyberpunk it’s around 75-76*C while GPU is 65-67. What should I do? Should I consider switching to an AIO cooler like the Arctic Liquid Freezer ii 360?
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EmberYT
03-15-2016, 06:48 AM #1

Case: Phanteks P500A. CPU cooler: Noctua D15S CPU: Ryzen 5900x Motherboard Asus B550-F RAM: Gskill Trident Z 3200@14 DOCP (not overclocked) GPU: RTX 380 PSU: Corsair rm850x 3 intake fans, 2 exhaust on top and 1 exhaust on the back. Recently while playing Cyberpunk, I checked HFInfo and saw both my DIMM modules at 55*C each. Others said even overclocked memory at 1.5v won’t reach that high, which is frustrating. I tried running TestMem5 and Furmark for 15 minutes; temperatures rose to 60*C and kept going up. I’m worried if I didn’t stop the test it would get worse. My RAM has no RGB, so I can’t adjust cooling settings. CPU is extremely hot. I think I lost a lot of silicon but in Cyberpunk it’s around 75-76*C while GPU is 65-67. What should I do? Should I consider switching to an AIO cooler like the Arctic Liquid Freezer ii 360?

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Creeperman3
Senior Member
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03-15-2016, 06:48 AM
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It's quite intense. Instead of using those top fans as exhausts, I'd convert them into intake units. Also, consider removing the PCI slot covers to test it out.
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Creeperman3
03-15-2016, 06:48 AM #2

It's quite intense. Instead of using those top fans as exhausts, I'd convert them into intake units. Also, consider removing the PCI slot covers to test it out.

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Markxsman
Member
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03-15-2016, 06:48 AM
#3
Ram behaves exactly like Ram, remains still while cooling down. It only gets warm when you apply high voltages or run it at full speed. It can stay idle all day without any issues.
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Markxsman
03-15-2016, 06:48 AM #3

Ram behaves exactly like Ram, remains still while cooling down. It only gets warm when you apply high voltages or run it at full speed. It can stay idle all day without any issues.

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Yuha
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 06:48 AM
#4
It's still warm, honestly. I've got four RAM sticks cranked up and boosted, running at 25°C right now. Under heavy load at 30°C, I spent a lot on my memory modules. I won't let them burn out at 60°C. That's just me.
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Yuha
03-15-2016, 06:48 AM #4

It's still warm, honestly. I've got four RAM sticks cranked up and boosted, running at 25°C right now. Under heavy load at 30°C, I spent a lot on my memory modules. I won't let them burn out at 60°C. That's just me.

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xoi_icefire
Member
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03-15-2016, 06:48 AM
#5
My 3200c14 at 4200c17 1.5v (now 1.45 but was testing 1.5v) never failed 32*c in my room. Idles around sub30*c. 60*c feels a bit high.
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xoi_icefire
03-15-2016, 06:48 AM #5

My 3200c14 at 4200c17 1.5v (now 1.45 but was testing 1.5v) never failed 32*c in my room. Idles around sub30*c. 60*c feels a bit high.