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Overheating issue with the Ryzen 5 3600 when using an AIO system.

Overheating issue with the Ryzen 5 3600 when using an AIO system.

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axsthetiic
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06-09-2019, 04:51 PM
#11
Okay, nevermind! The video I watched benched using cinebench r15, and i got about the same temps as that 120mm AIO. Here's the source if you wanna check: Edit: Temps are now hitting 82c with cinebench r15. Can this be due to background apps or what the hell is going on? I also get 300 points less than on the video... Something is seriously wrong
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axsthetiic
06-09-2019, 04:51 PM #11

Okay, nevermind! The video I watched benched using cinebench r15, and i got about the same temps as that 120mm AIO. Here's the source if you wanna check: Edit: Temps are now hitting 82c with cinebench r15. Can this be due to background apps or what the hell is going on? I also get 300 points less than on the video... Something is seriously wrong

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Nikos3434
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06-11-2019, 02:15 AM
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Adjusted fans in iCUE seem to improve airflow, though the sound is quite loud. Looking for recommendations on cases that balance both style and ventilation under $100 would be great. Thanks!
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Nikos3434
06-11-2019, 02:15 AM #12

Adjusted fans in iCUE seem to improve airflow, though the sound is quite loud. Looking for recommendations on cases that balance both style and ventilation under $100 would be great. Thanks!

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Marok203
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06-11-2019, 02:27 AM
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People often notice their 3600 heating up despite using quality coolers. My own device stays under 75°C even when running at full power and stress tests.
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Marok203
06-11-2019, 02:27 AM #13

People often notice their 3600 heating up despite using quality coolers. My own device stays under 75°C even when running at full power and stress tests.

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ProSniper15
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06-11-2019, 03:13 AM
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Consider running tests with Prime95 or CineBench. I couldn't test in AIDA64 because of the premium cost.
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ProSniper15
06-11-2019, 03:13 AM #14

Consider running tests with Prime95 or CineBench. I couldn't test in AIDA64 because of the premium cost.

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ben_dragon
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06-12-2019, 08:15 PM
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After Intel Haswel day, I stopped using P95. It doesn<|pad|> a good thing doesn't stress the CPU much. AIDA64 and OCCT feel more natural for my everyday tasks. AIDA 64 and a smaller OCCT set are less intense than Cinebench R20. My 3600 actually stays 2-3C cooler during a 30-minute Cinebench R20 run. You might want to try OCCT—it's free and works well.
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ben_dragon
06-12-2019, 08:15 PM #15

After Intel Haswel day, I stopped using P95. It doesn<|pad|> a good thing doesn't stress the CPU much. AIDA64 and OCCT feel more natural for my everyday tasks. AIDA 64 and a smaller OCCT set are less intense than Cinebench R20. My 3600 actually stays 2-3C cooler during a 30-minute Cinebench R20 run. You might want to try OCCT—it's free and works well.

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samwood2
Junior Member
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06-25-2019, 11:31 PM
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I discovered the issue. The air intake was clogged with dust. After cleaning, temperatures improved significantly. In OCCT, after 10 minutes, I maintained a steady 69-70°C. Still, I need a better case. My AIO seems to be making a lot of noise...
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samwood2
06-25-2019, 11:31 PM #16

I discovered the issue. The air intake was clogged with dust. After cleaning, temperatures improved significantly. In OCCT, after 10 minutes, I maintained a steady 69-70°C. Still, I need a better case. My AIO seems to be making a lot of noise...

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