Your PC is overheating when under heavy use for extended durations.
Your PC is overheating when under heavy use for extended durations.
I performed poker simulations on my 3975WX with 32 cores and 512 RAM. The system has experienced crashes multiple times recently. While checking temperatures during testing helped, I noticed the CPU stays between 65-67°C. Running it continuously for days is concerning. With water cooling and three case fans installed, would adding a third fan—perhaps using a Fractal Defining XL case—be beneficial?
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This setting works best when the front door is left open and the sides are taken off on my Fractal Define 7XL. If everything were sealed, the temperature would rise further. What specific temperature should I aim for? For the Fractal Design Define 7 XL model, without any PSU, E-ATX, black full tower case from ASUS Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI, paired with an AMD WRX80 chipset, LGA sWRX8, USB Type-C, and an E-ATX motherboard. The processor is an AMD Ryzen™ Threadripper™ PRO 3975WX with 32 cores, 3.5–4.2GHz turbo, 280W TDP, using the OEM chipset. The graphics card is a 128GB M386AAG40AM3-CWE quad GPU, DDR4 3200MHz, CL22, with reduced ECC memory. Power supply is an eKWB EK-AIO Elite 360 D-RGB, 360mm radiator, TR4 design, and it runs in ECO mode. The case supports modularity and includes a full ATX power supply. Cooling options are available via liquid cooling or the included radiator. All components are designed for optimal performance and efficiency.