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The Ryzen1600 is generating excessive heat at low voltage levels.

The Ryzen1600 is generating excessive heat at low voltage levels.

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Zazi_
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09-06-2017, 11:13 AM
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I don't think the wraith spire will cope with the 1600 at that speed and voltage, right? Many people are using 3.9 with max temps in the low 70s. Still, your ambient temperatures matter here—most folks consider an average room temp around 21°C. If yours is higher, your CPU temps will likely be even higher too.

Marios81 :
I have photos from the first post and my setup. I use 4 fans—2 front, 1 top, 1 back—and during tests the room temperature stayed between 21-22°C. Having four fans is more than enough to add two more on the case wouldn't make a difference, as it won't change more than 2 degrees. I'm trying to compare identical clocks, voltages, and coolers to spot the real differences... The gap isn't just 2, 3, or 5 degrees—it's more than that.

I have the same number of internal fans. I've tried to clarify what's wrong. If you read the article and check the numbers, you'll understand what I'm saying. Good luck with your fix!
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Zazi_
09-06-2017, 11:13 AM #11

I don't think the wraith spire will cope with the 1600 at that speed and voltage, right? Many people are using 3.9 with max temps in the low 70s. Still, your ambient temperatures matter here—most folks consider an average room temp around 21°C. If yours is higher, your CPU temps will likely be even higher too.

Marios81 :
I have photos from the first post and my setup. I use 4 fans—2 front, 1 top, 1 back—and during tests the room temperature stayed between 21-22°C. Having four fans is more than enough to add two more on the case wouldn't make a difference, as it won't change more than 2 degrees. I'm trying to compare identical clocks, voltages, and coolers to spot the real differences... The gap isn't just 2, 3, or 5 degrees—it's more than that.

I have the same number of internal fans. I've tried to clarify what's wrong. If you read the article and check the numbers, you'll understand what I'm saying. Good luck with your fix!

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lazylazer
Junior Member
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09-07-2017, 02:34 AM
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Adjust the CPU fan manually
It's uncommon to notice the spire fan reaching over 1700rpm when it operates automatically.
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lazylazer
09-07-2017, 02:34 AM #12

Adjust the CPU fan manually
It's uncommon to notice the spire fan reaching over 1700rpm when it operates automatically.

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