Processing temperature during high load
Processing temperature during high load
Hello, your Ryzen 5 3600 is heating up quite a bit during rendering. Since you're not using any additional cooling solutions and the max temperature listed is 95°C, it's wise to consider improving your cooling setup. You might explore upgrading to a more powerful cooler or adding extra fans to help manage the heat effectively.
Consider reducing the volume a bit, but be careful—excess can slow things down without causing an immediate crash.
Recommend an aftermarket cooler and low-voltage tuning. Simple options like Snowman from aliexpress or Deepcool Gammaxx300 work well—around 15-19 USD. These outperform standard coolers especially in noise reduction. For tuning, start with a -50mV Vcore offset and adjust further if needed.
I understand you don’t want to alter the voltage. You’re keeping your existing Noctua NH14 (model UH14) from your old Intel PC, planning to replace it with a new AM4 socket version. You believe AMD’s stock cooler is better, but you’re unsure if it will perform well.
Avoid sacrificing performance by not pushing the limits too far. You can confirm this through testing and benchmarking. AMD's cooler options are superior to Intel's (seriously, they should offer a tower of pisa cooler for their locked i7s and i9s), but still sufficient for basic stock configurations. This approach keeps OEMs satisfied and thriving.
I agree. Specific names rely on the Mobo maker. Start by checking the -50mV (-0.050V) readings—small changes rarely affect performance. Try the undervolt using CB-R20 and run 6-7 cycles : ) Then match your results with standard values. I only suggest CB since it's well-known, making it easy to compare with others using the same CPU.