Performance issues detected. Device overheating observed.
Performance issues detected. Device overheating observed.
I also have an AIO, matching temperatures but slightly cooler. This helps because it shows the benefits clearly. I tried to give you a few hints so you can better understand. Good luck!
The observation you're experiencing with a *stock* 5800x is entirely expected and has been observed for more than four years. @freeagent, it's important to step back from the overly excited mindset when interacting with the broader audience—what you're seeing isn't unusual and won't be for anyone unfamiliar with the subject. Reducing voltage will provide some improvement. A minor PBO Curve Optimizer with a 360 AIO (which has been overlooked for two years) is now being used, and its idle performance is through OCCT.
Yes, 5800x becomes significantly warmer compared to 5800x3D.
I’d suggest keeping it as is. The system remains quiet during idle, and the performance metrics show a peak of 57 with a low of 32. PBO is also active.
On stock it’s not working well. If cores could hit 5GHz+ that might help. That’s how I keep my 5900X at 5150. But since he said PBO was enabled, that could be a factor. Still, the cooling isn’t great, which is a problem. At stock I can run all my Zen 3 components without fans on the cooler. I can push the 5900X to 180W with no fans either. Cooling performance matters most when you want top temps, quiet operation and performance often clash. I sometimes lose track... maybe that’s why I feel like a douche afterward.
Absolutely, you're right. The layered cache design can make these processors more vulnerable to overheating and cause them to slow down.