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I can assist you in grasping how your system works.

I can assist you in grasping how your system works.

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rektyourmom21
Member
226
05-15-2018, 08:50 AM
#1
Hello.
I recently assembled my first PC (http://speccy.piriform.com/results/jCuZl...jFSD6lDWTs) and wanted to seek some expert advice about its performance and behavior.
I’m struggling to grasp how it’s functioning and need guidance on whether everything is operating correctly or if adjustments are necessary.
To be clear, I haven’t made any changes—everything remains at the default configuration.

Firstly, my temperatures are changing significantly. With the Ryzen 2600x paired with the Hydro H100i cooler, they range from 35°C to 60°C depending on usage. If this variation is typical, it’s probably acceptable. However, the fans sometimes spin up to 1600 RPM, which is quite loud when I’m watching videos.

Secondly, when using Ryzen Master, I see readings matching the default values (https://imgur.com/a/eG4PTYk). I’ve marked what I think is crucial.
The "Peak Speed" fluctuates between 4,125 and 4,25 GHz, while the CPU voltage varies between 1,425V and 1,5V. That’s extremely high for standard settings!

My system is brand new, and everything seems to be running smoothly—games perform well at maximum settings with around 100-150 FPS. Temperatures stay within normal limits during gameplay (not exceeding 65°C), and during the stress test (PRIME95) they hovered between 65°C and 68°C, though only about 75% load was achieved.

Anyone can help me here?
I’m not familiar with overclocking or tweaking.
Although I suspect it’s normal, I’m very unsure.

For the hardware specs:
- Ryzen 2600x processor
- Hydro H100i CPU cooler
- Two 120mm intake fans, one 120mm exhaust fan
- 240mm radiator with top exhaust

Please let me know if you have any advice or support.
Thank you very much!
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rektyourmom21
05-15-2018, 08:50 AM #1

Hello.
I recently assembled my first PC (http://speccy.piriform.com/results/jCuZl...jFSD6lDWTs) and wanted to seek some expert advice about its performance and behavior.
I’m struggling to grasp how it’s functioning and need guidance on whether everything is operating correctly or if adjustments are necessary.
To be clear, I haven’t made any changes—everything remains at the default configuration.

Firstly, my temperatures are changing significantly. With the Ryzen 2600x paired with the Hydro H100i cooler, they range from 35°C to 60°C depending on usage. If this variation is typical, it’s probably acceptable. However, the fans sometimes spin up to 1600 RPM, which is quite loud when I’m watching videos.

Secondly, when using Ryzen Master, I see readings matching the default values (https://imgur.com/a/eG4PTYk). I’ve marked what I think is crucial.
The "Peak Speed" fluctuates between 4,125 and 4,25 GHz, while the CPU voltage varies between 1,425V and 1,5V. That’s extremely high for standard settings!

My system is brand new, and everything seems to be running smoothly—games perform well at maximum settings with around 100-150 FPS. Temperatures stay within normal limits during gameplay (not exceeding 65°C), and during the stress test (PRIME95) they hovered between 65°C and 68°C, though only about 75% load was achieved.

Anyone can help me here?
I’m not familiar with overclocking or tweaking.
Although I suspect it’s normal, I’m very unsure.

For the hardware specs:
- Ryzen 2600x processor
- Hydro H100i CPU cooler
- Two 120mm intake fans, one 120mm exhaust fan
- 240mm radiator with top exhaust

Please let me know if you have any advice or support.
Thank you very much!

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cowcow4321
Senior Member
623
05-17-2018, 11:15 PM
#2
You have two fans for the cooler, the pump header offers two connections, and you can find many YouTube videos about H100I.
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cowcow4321
05-17-2018, 11:15 PM #2

You have two fans for the cooler, the pump header offers two connections, and you can find many YouTube videos about H100I.

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mcmack05
Member
199
05-18-2018, 05:57 PM
#3
It's completely okay. The information came from AMD Features, XFR and Pure Power boost (you can read it on their website). I think you'll grasp it quickly.
For the first time, I recommend reducing the voltage. Since AMD provides a higher voltage for their CPUs, 1.4V seems suitable for regular use (as they mentioned).
Also, try using Aida64 to check CPU usage.
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mcmack05
05-18-2018, 05:57 PM #3

It's completely okay. The information came from AMD Features, XFR and Pure Power boost (you can read it on their website). I think you'll grasp it quickly.
For the first time, I recommend reducing the voltage. Since AMD provides a higher voltage for their CPUs, 1.4V seems suitable for regular use (as they mentioned).
Also, try using Aida64 to check CPU usage.

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Renitski
Member
61
05-19-2018, 03:37 PM
#4
When increasing the fans, link them to the pump header. In the Corsair link, configure the control method using liquid temperature and define your own fan curve.
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Renitski
05-19-2018, 03:37 PM #4

When increasing the fans, link them to the pump header. In the Corsair link, configure the control method using liquid temperature and define your own fan curve.

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finnigan01
Junior Member
23
05-21-2018, 04:47 AM
#5
Discussing the increase of fans, linking them to the pump header, adjusting the control via liquid temperature, and customizing the fan curve are key points. Can you clarify how to link all fans to the pump header?
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finnigan01
05-21-2018, 04:47 AM #5

Discussing the increase of fans, linking them to the pump header, adjusting the control via liquid temperature, and customizing the fan curve are key points. Can you clarify how to link all fans to the pump header?

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Bayan9
Member
158
05-25-2018, 07:27 AM
#6
You have two fans for the cooler, the pump header has two simple connections, and check out YouTube—there are many videos for H100I.
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Bayan9
05-25-2018, 07:27 AM #6

You have two fans for the cooler, the pump header has two simple connections, and check out YouTube—there are many videos for H100I.