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Freakiiianyx3
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04-19-2025, 07:22 AM
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Modern hardware tends to produce significant heat under load. Intel is currently consuming higher power and creating more heat on the CPU side. They have faced instability issues on the 13th and 14th generation models due to wear and degradation. Nvidia remains more efficient, especially with the 4000 series, though the difference isn't substantial. Before making any changes, I had a 5800x/RX 6800 setup that performed well without problems for a long time. The motherboard originally included a 3700x, which I purchased when it was released. I also owned a system built by jaytwocents with a 12700k/3070ti processor. My Intel machine used more power during gaming compared to my AMD machine.
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Freakiiianyx3
04-19-2025, 07:22 AM #11

Modern hardware tends to produce significant heat under load. Intel is currently consuming higher power and creating more heat on the CPU side. They have faced instability issues on the 13th and 14th generation models due to wear and degradation. Nvidia remains more efficient, especially with the 4000 series, though the difference isn't substantial. Before making any changes, I had a 5800x/RX 6800 setup that performed well without problems for a long time. The motherboard originally included a 3700x, which I purchased when it was released. I also owned a system built by jaytwocents with a 12700k/3070ti processor. My Intel machine used more power during gaming compared to my AMD machine.

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04-19-2025, 07:23 AM
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The GPU features a 300mm triple fan setup, while the CPU cooler is a substantial dual tower model. In a standard mATX enclosure equipped with three fans, thermal performance remains satisfactory.
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AwkwardPandaXD
04-19-2025, 07:23 AM #12

The GPU features a 300mm triple fan setup, while the CPU cooler is a substantial dual tower model. In a standard mATX enclosure equipped with three fans, thermal performance remains satisfactory.

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Folsam
Junior Member
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04-19-2025, 07:23 AM
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The temperature gap wouldn't be significant enough to clearly distinguish AMD from Intel. Your setup and cooler would have a substantial impact here; the bundled cooler with the Ryzen 5 7600 should be swapped out if possible, as it maintains the CPU at normal temperatures but tends to get warm. The case listed in the parts should provide good airflow to aid cooling. From a thermal and noise perspective, AMD and Nvidia are quite similar on GPUs. Certain card models perform worse than others, but overall differences aren't drastic. I've included a review of the specific card you used in the parts list for reference.
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Folsam
04-19-2025, 07:23 AM #13

The temperature gap wouldn't be significant enough to clearly distinguish AMD from Intel. Your setup and cooler would have a substantial impact here; the bundled cooler with the Ryzen 5 7600 should be swapped out if possible, as it maintains the CPU at normal temperatures but tends to get warm. The case listed in the parts should provide good airflow to aid cooling. From a thermal and noise perspective, AMD and Nvidia are quite similar on GPUs. Certain card models perform worse than others, but overall differences aren't drastic. I've included a review of the specific card you used in the parts list for reference.

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