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High-performance Ryzen 5 3600 setup

High-performance Ryzen 5 3600 setup

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Sertero28
Senior Member
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06-22-2019, 10:57 PM
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While using Folding@home on a Ryzen 5 3600, power draw hits 85 Watts without overclocking. Temperatures stay dangerously high—often above 88°C—despite a decent aftermarket cooler and open case with two intake fans. Even after reseating the cooler and applying fresh thermal paste, temps never drop below 90°C and the system stays noisy under full load. Long gaming sessions push temps past 80°C, causing throttling and stuttering. Undervolting the CPU is problematic, leading to instability instead of performance gains. Reducing power to match the official TDP (around 65W) brings temps down to about 78°C, but it also limits speed. At idle, lowering it to 64W helps a bit.
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Sertero28
06-22-2019, 10:57 PM #1

While using Folding@home on a Ryzen 5 3600, power draw hits 85 Watts without overclocking. Temperatures stay dangerously high—often above 88°C—despite a decent aftermarket cooler and open case with two intake fans. Even after reseating the cooler and applying fresh thermal paste, temps never drop below 90°C and the system stays noisy under full load. Long gaming sessions push temps past 80°C, causing throttling and stuttering. Undervolting the CPU is problematic, leading to instability instead of performance gains. Reducing power to match the official TDP (around 65W) brings temps down to about 78°C, but it also limits speed. At idle, lowering it to 64W helps a bit.

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Thuder2
Member
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06-24-2019, 02:38 PM
#2
Possible issues could stem from low-quality thermal paste or insufficient cooling pressure.
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Thuder2
06-24-2019, 02:38 PM #2

Possible issues could stem from low-quality thermal paste or insufficient cooling pressure.

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Hidekih
Posting Freak
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06-24-2019, 08:55 PM
#3
I attempted to reinstall the cooler and added fresh thermal paste.
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Hidekih
06-24-2019, 08:55 PM #3

I attempted to reinstall the cooler and added fresh thermal paste.

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CatBuggz
Member
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07-14-2019, 12:13 PM
#4
You're experiencing better performance with your 1800X when using a prism cooler. What kind of thermal paste are you applying?
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CatBuggz
07-14-2019, 12:13 PM #4

You're experiencing better performance with your 1800X when using a prism cooler. What kind of thermal paste are you applying?

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M4blast
Member
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07-14-2019, 07:50 PM
#5
The same device I rely on for my GPU feels almost more impressive than my entire room.
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M4blast
07-14-2019, 07:50 PM #5

The same device I rely on for my GPU feels almost more impressive than my entire room.

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The_Pixel2546
Junior Member
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07-15-2019, 08:53 AM
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strange
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The_Pixel2546
07-15-2019, 08:53 AM #6

strange

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Hurt_Urchin
Junior Member
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08-03-2019, 04:00 AM
#7
Which board it runs on? The processor uses 65 watts of power and seems to be drawing more than expected for its specifications.
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Hurt_Urchin
08-03-2019, 04:00 AM #7

Which board it runs on? The processor uses 65 watts of power and seems to be drawing more than expected for its specifications.

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Jachm
Junior Member
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08-04-2019, 06:41 AM
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It's the Msi gaming plus carbon AC board, not the issue. Should I limit power usage to 65? The X version has a TDP of 105 and is very similar, so 85 seems reasonable rather than excessive.
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Jachm
08-04-2019, 06:41 AM #8

It's the Msi gaming plus carbon AC board, not the issue. Should I limit power usage to 65? The X version has a TDP of 105 and is very similar, so 85 seems reasonable rather than excessive.

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KanayOne
Member
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08-13-2019, 06:59 PM
#9
I understood the power rating of the CPU since I aimed to lower my computer's energy use and improve its performance. I was thrilled to find it only consumes 65 watts instead of the previous 125 watts.
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KanayOne
08-13-2019, 06:59 PM #9

I understood the power rating of the CPU since I aimed to lower my computer's energy use and improve its performance. I was thrilled to find it only consumes 65 watts instead of the previous 125 watts.

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joeymols1
Junior Member
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08-17-2019, 06:36 PM
#10
The typical operating temperature should be around 90 degrees Celsius, but it can vary based on usage and conditions. This helps gauge if your performance is within expected ranges.
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joeymols1
08-17-2019, 06:36 PM #10

The typical operating temperature should be around 90 degrees Celsius, but it can vary based on usage and conditions. This helps gauge if your performance is within expected ranges.

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