No overheating issues detected Processor runs smoothly without temperature limits
No overheating issues detected Processor runs smoothly without temperature limits
I just assembled a PC for a friend using a Ryzen 3600 on an B450 M from Asus. Right after setup, I started benchmarks and stress tests to verify everything was functioning properly. I ran Cinebench R23 and monitored temperatures using Ryzen Master. Everything was running at stock cooler settings, but I was surprised to see the temps exceeding 100°C without any throttling. I halted the stress test once it hit 107°C, though it continued to run at around 3.9 GHz—still a first-time experience with Ryzen.
The CPU seems to be facing a potential issue. Trying to reset the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery might help, but I don’t think it will trigger a thermal shutdown at 115°C as expected.
Thermal throttling is an adjustment you can turn on or off in the BIOS. It usually starts as active, but might need to be re-enabled. Restart your BIOS settings.
I received the measurement from a calibrated sensor during the calibration process.