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Processing times are elevated yet drop quickly once the program ends.

Processing times are elevated yet drop quickly once the program ends.

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boinaf16
Junior Member
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08-10-2016, 02:24 PM
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Hey there, your setup sounds powerful but the performance drops a lot under stress. The temperatures spike to 90°C while the clock runs at 4.5GHz, then drop back to 50°C right after you stop the test. That’s unusual and might indicate thermal issues. I’d consider trying a new thermal paste, but right now you’re stuck due to the pandemic and shipping delays. Let me know if you want more tips!
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boinaf16
08-10-2016, 02:24 PM #1

Hey there, your setup sounds powerful but the performance drops a lot under stress. The temperatures spike to 90°C while the clock runs at 4.5GHz, then drop back to 50°C right after you stop the test. That’s unusual and might indicate thermal issues. I’d consider trying a new thermal paste, but right now you’re stuck due to the pandemic and shipping delays. Let me know if you want more tips!

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deathtodawn
Member
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08-10-2016, 03:36 PM
#2
It seems you're confirming that the information matches your expectations for a Ryzen 5000 series processor. You're feeling confident about it.
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deathtodawn
08-10-2016, 03:36 PM #2

It seems you're confirming that the information matches your expectations for a Ryzen 5000 series processor. You're feeling confident about it.

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Sllendy
Junior Member
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08-11-2016, 12:40 AM
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It’s about removing heat efficiently and swiftly. A quick descent is typical. Temperatures are high, which is expected during peak hours. This can feel intense, but it’s just the system handling load. It’s a performance issue, not a problem. Don’t stress too much.
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Sllendy
08-11-2016, 12:40 AM #3

It’s about removing heat efficiently and swiftly. A quick descent is typical. Temperatures are high, which is expected during peak hours. This can feel intense, but it’s just the system handling load. It’s a performance issue, not a problem. Don’t stress too much.

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capicapota
Junior Member
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08-12-2016, 03:12 AM
#4
You're unsure about the ideal idle temperatures, but 45-50 degrees seems quite high. It might be worth checking the thermal paste first. Until then, it's best to avoid intense tasks.
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capicapota
08-12-2016, 03:12 AM #4

You're unsure about the ideal idle temperatures, but 45-50 degrees seems quite high. It might be worth checking the thermal paste first. Until then, it's best to avoid intense tasks.

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Aruan_Vargas
Member
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08-12-2016, 11:58 AM
#5
This setup is typical for AMD 5xx processors. I'm using a 5600x, an extra-cooler (thermaltake FS140), and idling at 44°C in a room with 21°C air.
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Aruan_Vargas
08-12-2016, 11:58 AM #5

This setup is typical for AMD 5xx processors. I'm using a 5600x, an extra-cooler (thermaltake FS140), and idling at 44°C in a room with 21°C air.