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My temperature is rising significantly...

My temperature is rising significantly...

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lilycotterill
Senior Member
656
08-21-2019, 07:37 AM
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The setup involves O11 air with eight fans (two on each side, front, back, bottom, top, all 120mm). The stock prism cooler uses paste on an x570 Taichi My room stays comfortable between 22°C and 25°C. When idle, the CPU temperature hovers between 50°C and 60°C, with MSI AB logs showing small spikes rather than a flat line. The CPU can hit up to 4.4GHz boost and experiences brief voltage spikes reaching 1.5V, as recorded by HWMonitor. During gameplay in CoD MW, the CPU stays around 70°C to 86°C while the fan speeds up. A benchmark test showed the 3700X reaching 91°C during a test, but it didn’t exceed that without throttling, suggesting possible thermal throttling or cooling issues. The Ryzen Master installation problems persist after clean installations, possibly due to BIOS, paste, or mounting.
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lilycotterill
08-21-2019, 07:37 AM #1

The setup involves O11 air with eight fans (two on each side, front, back, bottom, top, all 120mm). The stock prism cooler uses paste on an x570 Taichi My room stays comfortable between 22°C and 25°C. When idle, the CPU temperature hovers between 50°C and 60°C, with MSI AB logs showing small spikes rather than a flat line. The CPU can hit up to 4.4GHz boost and experiences brief voltage spikes reaching 1.5V, as recorded by HWMonitor. During gameplay in CoD MW, the CPU stays around 70°C to 86°C while the fan speeds up. A benchmark test showed the 3700X reaching 91°C during a test, but it didn’t exceed that without throttling, suggesting possible thermal throttling or cooling issues. The Ryzen Master installation problems persist after clean installations, possibly due to BIOS, paste, or mounting.

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alex_oo3
Member
249
08-21-2019, 04:34 PM
#2
First, it's not specified which fans are set up—whether they're intake or exhaust units. Also, improvements like higher-quality thermal paste are possible, and alternatives such as an AIO or a better air cooler are viable options.
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alex_oo3
08-21-2019, 04:34 PM #2

First, it's not specified which fans are set up—whether they're intake or exhaust units. Also, improvements like higher-quality thermal paste are possible, and alternatives such as an AIO or a better air cooler are viable options.

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melissa_2000
Junior Member
1
08-22-2019, 10:02 PM
#3
These chips work hard under any condition to achieve maximum turbo performance. A 7nm chiplet measures like a fingernail and becomes very hot when pushed to 1.47V during light use. The 3700X owner with an H150i i experiences 55-60°C while gaming, up to 65-70°C with PBO. Encoding videos pushes it to 88°C with PBO and 78-80°C without. When idle, temperatures hover between 30-38°C; browsing or normal activities keep it around 40-50°C.
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melissa_2000
08-22-2019, 10:02 PM #3

These chips work hard under any condition to achieve maximum turbo performance. A 7nm chiplet measures like a fingernail and becomes very hot when pushed to 1.47V during light use. The 3700X owner with an H150i i experiences 55-60°C while gaming, up to 65-70°C with PBO. Encoding videos pushes it to 88°C with PBO and 78-80°C without. When idle, temperatures hover between 30-38°C; browsing or normal activities keep it around 40-50°C.

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raskin
Junior Member
13
08-30-2019, 10:27 PM
#4
For high temperatures, consider using a fixed voltage of 1.2V at 4.0Ghz until you upgrade your cooler. Ensure PBO is disabled and that your LLC or load line calibration is set to its minimum (such as 1, 10, or 5 depending on the board).
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raskin
08-30-2019, 10:27 PM #4

For high temperatures, consider using a fixed voltage of 1.2V at 4.0Ghz until you upgrade your cooler. Ensure PBO is disabled and that your LLC or load line calibration is set to its minimum (such as 1, 10, or 5 depending on the board).

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zackrelswift
Member
160
08-30-2019, 11:33 PM
#5
Looks quite excessive. At 3970x it stays cool in the mid-30s but jumps to about 60°C under heavy load.
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zackrelswift
08-30-2019, 11:33 PM #5

Looks quite excessive. At 3970x it stays cool in the mid-30s but jumps to about 60°C under heavy load.

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CaptainAdz
Member
107
09-02-2019, 12:24 AM
#6
EKWB Custom Loop
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CaptainAdz
09-02-2019, 12:24 AM #6

EKWB Custom Loop

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ReborntoKill
Posting Freak
821
09-02-2019, 07:20 AM
#7
You're using a fully customized loop with the Wraith Prism, and it's interesting how the heat management differs from typical consumer Ryzen designs. The heat spreader here is much more extensive, unlike the compact setup in most consumer chips.
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ReborntoKill
09-02-2019, 07:20 AM #7

You're using a fully customized loop with the Wraith Prism, and it's interesting how the heat management differs from typical consumer Ryzen designs. The heat spreader here is much more extensive, unlike the compact setup in most consumer chips.

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cmart592
Member
203
09-03-2019, 12:33 AM
#8
Uncertain if it feels high, I'm going dual 360 rad
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cmart592
09-03-2019, 12:33 AM #8

Uncertain if it feels high, I'm going dual 360 rad

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sheepers01
Junior Member
21
09-03-2019, 06:44 AM
#9
Consider testing a negative voltage offset while reducing the LLC value. Use a different CPU model here. With my 2700X, I achieved TDP around 180-185W and single core voltage near 1.3V. Under short loads, single cores hit ~1.4V. On Wraith Prism, temperatures stay between 90-93°C at the tctl sensor in HWinfo, with normal speeds of 4.3GHz on single cores and 4GHz on all cores during heavy tasks like Prime95 small FFT.
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sheepers01
09-03-2019, 06:44 AM #9

Consider testing a negative voltage offset while reducing the LLC value. Use a different CPU model here. With my 2700X, I achieved TDP around 180-185W and single core voltage near 1.3V. Under short loads, single cores hit ~1.4V. On Wraith Prism, temperatures stay between 90-93°C at the tctl sensor in HWinfo, with normal speeds of 4.3GHz on single cores and 4GHz on all cores during heavy tasks like Prime95 small FFT.

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PsychoPugx
Member
210
09-11-2019, 04:19 PM
#10
Most seem to share identical temperatures and they’re in range. Still, my 3600x with Hyper 212 runs hotter during idle and heats up faster under load.
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PsychoPugx
09-11-2019, 04:19 PM #10

Most seem to share identical temperatures and they’re in range. Still, my 3600x with Hyper 212 runs hotter during idle and heats up faster under load.