F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Performance issues detected. Device overheating observed.

Performance issues detected. Device overheating observed.

Performance issues detected. Device overheating observed.

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BobLuvMusic
Member
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05-07-2016, 02:01 PM
#1
You're seeing temperatures between 37-62°C during idle, which is within normal ranges for your setup. The cooling configuration you've set seems effective, with proper airflow and radiator placement. Since the GPU isn't getting hot enough to trigger a shutdown, it's likely fine. Just ensure the case isn't blocking airflow and consider checking the fan speeds if needed. No major issues here.
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BobLuvMusic
05-07-2016, 02:01 PM #1

You're seeing temperatures between 37-62°C during idle, which is within normal ranges for your setup. The cooling configuration you've set seems effective, with proper airflow and radiator placement. Since the GPU isn't getting hot enough to trigger a shutdown, it's likely fine. Just ensure the case isn't blocking airflow and consider checking the fan speeds if needed. No major issues here.

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WildCandy
Senior Member
675
05-07-2016, 03:30 PM
#2
Ahh. Been having this talk since 2020 lol. Ok, first things first is identify what constitutes "idle". If the system is truly idle, temp should not be fluctuating that much. The image on screen looks like a true idle but if Load jumps up from there, that's not idle anymore and yes, temp will go with it. Its normal. We learned 4 years ago when Ryzen 5000 launched that temperature ranges were not like Ryzen 3000 and before, in fact AMD's then Director of Technical Marketing had this to say: Now, also understand that this is talking about LOAD temperatures, and like proper load. Where all, in your case, 8-cores are loaded to 100% in a stress test or benchmark. Cinebench is a popular and easy to get/run option. So, from what you've shown its fine but you never really know until you test load. Idle just doesn't really matter.
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WildCandy
05-07-2016, 03:30 PM #2

Ahh. Been having this talk since 2020 lol. Ok, first things first is identify what constitutes "idle". If the system is truly idle, temp should not be fluctuating that much. The image on screen looks like a true idle but if Load jumps up from there, that's not idle anymore and yes, temp will go with it. Its normal. We learned 4 years ago when Ryzen 5000 launched that temperature ranges were not like Ryzen 3000 and before, in fact AMD's then Director of Technical Marketing had this to say: Now, also understand that this is talking about LOAD temperatures, and like proper load. Where all, in your case, 8-cores are loaded to 100% in a stress test or benchmark. Cinebench is a popular and easy to get/run option. So, from what you've shown its fine but you never really know until you test load. Idle just doesn't really matter.

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eskzz
Posting Freak
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05-10-2016, 11:53 PM
#3
It's heating up. NXT is not great, sorry. Uses air cooling... I played a game.
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eskzz
05-10-2016, 11:53 PM #3

It's heating up. NXT is not great, sorry. Uses air cooling... I played a game.

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rystaman
Junior Member
16
05-11-2016, 11:12 AM
#4
Bone stock? If not, it’s not really important for your case.
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rystaman
05-11-2016, 11:12 AM #4

Bone stock? If not, it’s not really important for your case.

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ThatVelocity
Junior Member
15
05-12-2016, 08:56 PM
#5
Load test reached a maximum of 79c during Cinebench multi-core. The idle percentage stayed between 0-20%. It seems acceptable. Prior to updating Windows, it kept increasing; after the update, it stabilized around 60-70c. Appreciate the explanation.
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ThatVelocity
05-12-2016, 08:56 PM #5

Load test reached a maximum of 79c during Cinebench multi-core. The idle percentage stayed between 0-20%. It seems acceptable. Prior to updating Windows, it kept increasing; after the update, it stabilized around 60-70c. Appreciate the explanation.

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leonardo0802
Junior Member
11
05-12-2016, 10:03 PM
#6
No, this isn't the same CPU.
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leonardo0802
05-12-2016, 10:03 PM #6

No, this isn't the same CPU.

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Th3G4merX
Senior Member
700
05-13-2016, 01:13 AM
#7
X3D is meant to run cooler. You can't push it beyond its limits—same power restrictions as the previous model. Ugh... that’s similar to my 5900X at 200 watts.
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Th3G4merX
05-13-2016, 01:13 AM #7

X3D is meant to run cooler. You can't push it beyond its limits—same power restrictions as the previous model. Ugh... that’s similar to my 5900X at 200 watts.

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blackprince25
Junior Member
4
05-14-2016, 01:20 PM
#8
From what I see, your setup offers much more airflow compared to mine. Could be because of the fans included, rather than the ones in the fractal case.
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blackprince25
05-14-2016, 01:20 PM #8

From what I see, your setup offers much more airflow compared to mine. Could be because of the fans included, rather than the ones in the fractal case.

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M4sh
Member
148
05-14-2016, 01:29 PM
#9
It seems like you're comparing systems—your setup uses an AIO while mine has an air cooler. You also mentioned updating your previous comment.
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M4sh
05-14-2016, 01:29 PM #9

It seems like you're comparing systems—your setup uses an AIO while mine has an air cooler. You also mentioned updating your previous comment.

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Kurisutofaa
Junior Member
3
05-14-2016, 07:09 PM
#10
It's water-cooled with fans for the water, not the CPU. The term AIO isn't referenced here.
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Kurisutofaa
05-14-2016, 07:09 PM #10

It's water-cooled with fans for the water, not the CPU. The term AIO isn't referenced here.

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