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Lips
Senior Member
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08-30-2019, 07:00 AM
#1
Upgraded from 2700 to 3600, noticed fans running much faster. Temperatures spiked from 36°C to 50°C quickly. Changed CPU fan settings to silent mode, which reduced noise but didn’t stop the rapid temperature rise. Cleaned components thoroughly and reapplied thermal paste to ensure even contact. Now temps stay more stable, around 36-40°C. Everything feels secure with tight screws and no movement.
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Lips
08-30-2019, 07:00 AM #1

Upgraded from 2700 to 3600, noticed fans running much faster. Temperatures spiked from 36°C to 50°C quickly. Changed CPU fan settings to silent mode, which reduced noise but didn’t stop the rapid temperature rise. Cleaned components thoroughly and reapplied thermal paste to ensure even contact. Now temps stay more stable, around 36-40°C. Everything feels secure with tight screws and no movement.

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CelticGila
Senior Member
454
08-30-2019, 12:14 PM
#2
The stock cooler from the 2700x model is available on the 3600.
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CelticGila
08-30-2019, 12:14 PM #2

The stock cooler from the 2700x model is available on the 3600.

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Celestiane
Member
50
08-30-2019, 02:06 PM
#3
No, it won't be worse than the AIO.
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Celestiane
08-30-2019, 02:06 PM #3

No, it won't be worse than the AIO.

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Souvenirs
Junior Member
6
08-30-2019, 06:00 PM
#4
It seems you're questioning the necessity of the AIO. After reviewing your initial message, it appears the 7nm process offers higher transistor density and slightly higher core spike temperatures compared to 12nm.
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Souvenirs
08-30-2019, 06:00 PM #4

It seems you're questioning the necessity of the AIO. After reviewing your initial message, it appears the 7nm process offers higher transistor density and slightly higher core spike temperatures compared to 12nm.