F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Running at high temperatures is becoming a concern.

Running at high temperatures is becoming a concern.

Running at high temperatures is becoming a concern.

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Sebastian2799
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05-24-2019, 12:22 PM
#11
The Vcore voltages refer to the voltage applied to the CPU core. Have you experimented with reducing this voltage through undervolting?
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Sebastian2799
05-24-2019, 12:22 PM #11

The Vcore voltages refer to the voltage applied to the CPU core. Have you experimented with reducing this voltage through undervolting?

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TechnikBoyHD
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05-24-2019, 07:35 PM
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The temperatures appear quite high. My 3800X uses an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240, which under stress testing reached a maximum of 74°C (stock, no overclocking). My home and office also tend to be warm. The freezer performs better than expected for its size because it has a larger radiator than most, though a 360mm model would likely match or exceed the performance of a 240mm one even with a thicker radiator. You should still have more surface area on a thinner 360mm unit and three fans compared to two on my setup. Your idle temperatures are around 35-45°C, which seems normal.
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TechnikBoyHD
05-24-2019, 07:35 PM #12

The temperatures appear quite high. My 3800X uses an Arctic Liquid Freezer II 240, which under stress testing reached a maximum of 74°C (stock, no overclocking). My home and office also tend to be warm. The freezer performs better than expected for its size because it has a larger radiator than most, though a 360mm model would likely match or exceed the performance of a 240mm one even with a thicker radiator. You should still have more surface area on a thinner 360mm unit and three fans compared to two on my setup. Your idle temperatures are around 35-45°C, which seems normal.

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