F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop This query asks about upgrading from Ryzen 5800X3D to 7800X3D without switching to AM6.

This query asks about upgrading from Ryzen 5800X3D to 7800X3D without switching to AM6.

This query asks about upgrading from Ryzen 5800X3D to 7800X3D without switching to AM6.

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King_CornDog
Junior Member
3
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#11
Concerning the AIO, there isn't much improvement—perhaps a 1-2 degree adjustment and having the GPU inside with a fan aimed inwards would help. My setup has many holes, which is part of the design philosophy of the Asus Prime AP201. I'll consider the ram swap soon, thanks for the suggestion!
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King_CornDog
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #11

Concerning the AIO, there isn't much improvement—perhaps a 1-2 degree adjustment and having the GPU inside with a fan aimed inwards would help. My setup has many holes, which is part of the design philosophy of the Asus Prime AP201. I'll consider the ram swap soon, thanks for the suggestion!

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Levi1802
Member
65
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#12
By hot, what temperature ranges are you noticing when idle versus under load? Also, what are the typical ambient air temperatures in your room? Feel free to share a diagram of your build's internal components and the fan placement if you'd like.

I don't use sleeved extensions because they increase cable length unnecessarily. I prefer to sleeve my own cables personally. You can either do this yourself with custom lengths or find someone nearby who can provide high-quality wire for proper length in your setup. This approach aids in better cable management and airflow.
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Levi1802
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #12

By hot, what temperature ranges are you noticing when idle versus under load? Also, what are the typical ambient air temperatures in your room? Feel free to share a diagram of your build's internal components and the fan placement if you'd like.

I don't use sleeved extensions because they increase cable length unnecessarily. I prefer to sleeve my own cables personally. You can either do this yourself with custom lengths or find someone nearby who can provide high-quality wire for proper length in your setup. This approach aids in better cable management and airflow.

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player523
Junior Member
5
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#13
I never considered wrapping my own cables but you're talking about PCIE, FSB and CPU power cables, right? Or maybe I could just buy a standard white PSU, though that would be costly.
I've been using this 5800x3d for some time now and I see it jumping from idle 43-44 to 60-80 when fully loaded. Also, opening a browser causes it to spike into the 60s. I'm pretty sure it's not an airflow problem but more likely related to my AIO. It doesn't exceed the mid 80s during intense gaming (after applying the -30 offset via bios).
GPU temperatures are good—after upgrading from the 3060ti (gaming temps 84-86°C) I don’t usually hit the 90s unless I enable the -30 offset in BIOS.
Idle temps for my GPU are around 43°C.
My room temperature is roughly 26-28°C without AC and 23-24°C with it. That's a rough estimate.
Fan placement: all are intake fans except three on top.
Please check the photos below.
https://imgur.com/a/HiFHyyx
View: https://imgur.com/a/HiFHyyx
https://imgur.com/k9m7X1i
View: https://imgur.com/k9m7X1i
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player523
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #13

I never considered wrapping my own cables but you're talking about PCIE, FSB and CPU power cables, right? Or maybe I could just buy a standard white PSU, though that would be costly.
I've been using this 5800x3d for some time now and I see it jumping from idle 43-44 to 60-80 when fully loaded. Also, opening a browser causes it to spike into the 60s. I'm pretty sure it's not an airflow problem but more likely related to my AIO. It doesn't exceed the mid 80s during intense gaming (after applying the -30 offset via bios).
GPU temperatures are good—after upgrading from the 3060ti (gaming temps 84-86°C) I don’t usually hit the 90s unless I enable the -30 offset in BIOS.
Idle temps for my GPU are around 43°C.
My room temperature is roughly 26-28°C without AC and 23-24°C with it. That's a rough estimate.
Fan placement: all are intake fans except three on top.
Please check the photos below.
https://imgur.com/a/HiFHyyx
View: https://imgur.com/a/HiFHyyx
https://imgur.com/k9m7X1i
View: https://imgur.com/k9m7X1i

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DantehIsGay
Posting Freak
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11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#14
Those temps are fine.
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DantehIsGay
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #14

Those temps are fine.

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Shady_Venator
Junior Member
39
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#15
It's reassuring to know there are no major improvements available. At least for now.
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Shady_Venator
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #15

It's reassuring to know there are no major improvements available. At least for now.

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Gustavgurra03
Posting Freak
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11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#16
A 360mm AIO or premium air cooler could offer a slight improvement, though the difference won't be significant. The cooler you own is quite effective.
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Gustavgurra03
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #16

A 360mm AIO or premium air cooler could offer a slight improvement, though the difference won't be significant. The cooler you own is quite effective.

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AzyNoxx
Junior Member
19
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#17
I made a mistake with my cooler model—it's actually the LE520, though I thought it was LS520. It seems changing anything right now might not be necessary. Thanks for the feedback.
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AzyNoxx
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #17

I made a mistake with my cooler model—it's actually the LE520, though I thought it was LS520. It seems changing anything right now might not be necessary. Thanks for the feedback.

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Hood_Lobster
Junior Member
12
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#18
I wouldn't unless you discover something very missing.
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Hood_Lobster
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #18

I wouldn't unless you discover something very missing.

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applecraft
Junior Member
18
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#19
It seems you're looking for a different way to express the same idea. The benefits of PCIe >3 are limited unless your graphics card is extremely high-end. DDR5 offers similar performance to DDR4 and isn't a strong reason to switch. SSD speeds mainly depend on random access, so faster sequential speeds aren't a big advantage. You already have a great setup—consider something else to address the need. Maybe a bigger 4K monitor?
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applecraft
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #19

It seems you're looking for a different way to express the same idea. The benefits of PCIe >3 are limited unless your graphics card is extremely high-end. DDR5 offers similar performance to DDR4 and isn't a strong reason to switch. SSD speeds mainly depend on random access, so faster sequential speeds aren't a big advantage. You already have a great setup—consider something else to address the need. Maybe a bigger 4K monitor?

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Derpy_MC
Member
228
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM
#20
I believe you've nailed it perfectly, my friend—it's definitely an itch, but since I don't have money, I was really trying to make it count. The 4k monitor sounds great, though I'm not sure if I'd prefer a smaller screen, as most models I see are only 27 inches. I'm planning to switch my case and use the AIO cooler instead. I found some good deals online that won't strain my budget too much.
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Derpy_MC
11-21-2025, 05:41 PM #20

I believe you've nailed it perfectly, my friend—it's definitely an itch, but since I don't have money, I was really trying to make it count. The 4k monitor sounds great, though I'm not sure if I'd prefer a smaller screen, as most models I see are only 27 inches. I'm planning to switch my case and use the AIO cooler instead. I found some good deals online that won't strain my budget too much.

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