F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Your Ryzen 5 3500 is overheating while using F.

Your Ryzen 5 3500 is overheating while using F.

Your Ryzen 5 3500 is overheating while using F.

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wiped_out
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01-08-2025, 03:44 PM
#1
Your Ryzen 5 3500 is running smoothly at idle with only 60°C, but at 75°C under load it reaches 75°C. That’s a bit high for sustained performance—consider checking cooling efficiency or airflow.
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wiped_out
01-08-2025, 03:44 PM #1

Your Ryzen 5 3500 is running smoothly at idle with only 60°C, but at 75°C under load it reaches 75°C. That’s a bit high for sustained performance—consider checking cooling efficiency or airflow.

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nancyann123
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01-10-2025, 12:13 PM
#2
It's slightly warm for idle, around 15°C, but operating at full load at 75°C delivers excellent performance.
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nancyann123
01-10-2025, 12:13 PM #2

It's slightly warm for idle, around 15°C, but operating at full load at 75°C delivers excellent performance.

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ElTorchoN
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01-10-2025, 08:48 PM
#3
Feels like India, with temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius.
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ElTorchoN
01-10-2025, 08:48 PM #3

Feels like India, with temperatures around 27 to 28 degrees Celsius.

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ylyes4
Senior Member
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01-10-2025, 09:31 PM
#4
It seems you're wondering if you need a cooler for your situation. Let me know more details so I can help!
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ylyes4
01-10-2025, 09:31 PM #4

It seems you're wondering if you need a cooler for your situation. Let me know more details so I can help!

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Necron65
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01-10-2025, 10:13 PM
#5
We're going to proceed in a way. The current temperature is roughly 20°C higher than normal, but the load feels cooler. That's an unusual mix—could indicate something interesting. Maybe it suggests your load expectations are lower than others. It might just mean you're using fewer cores than typical. I'm curious about the paste job too. A 3500 iirc is essentially a 3600 without multithreading, which should run cooler than a 3600 with multiple threads. Edited January 20, 2022 by Bombastinator
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Necron65
01-10-2025, 10:13 PM #5

We're going to proceed in a way. The current temperature is roughly 20°C higher than normal, but the load feels cooler. That's an unusual mix—could indicate something interesting. Maybe it suggests your load expectations are lower than others. It might just mean you're using fewer cores than typical. I'm curious about the paste job too. A 3500 iirc is essentially a 3600 without multithreading, which should run cooler than a 3600 with multiple threads. Edited January 20, 2022 by Bombastinator

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xAdriLCT
Senior Member
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01-11-2025, 03:36 AM
#6
The reading was taken at idle with ambient around 30 degrees. It remains elevated. The load calculation was based on that condition.
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xAdriLCT
01-11-2025, 03:36 AM #6

The reading was taken at idle with ambient around 30 degrees. It remains elevated. The load calculation was based on that condition.

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_ThePlay
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01-11-2025, 09:33 AM
#7
It arrived ready to install with thermal paste applied. I didn’t even go overclocking it.
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_ThePlay
01-11-2025, 09:33 AM #7

It arrived ready to install with thermal paste applied. I didn’t even go overclocking it.

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CrazyBessyCat
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01-11-2025, 11:04 AM
#8
It's like a game where you're managing your resources and making strategic moves, similar to playing PUGBG and VALORANT.
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CrazyBessyCat
01-11-2025, 11:04 AM #8

It's like a game where you're managing your resources and making strategic moves, similar to playing PUGBG and VALORANT.

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SophiaPav
Member
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01-11-2025, 02:50 PM
#9
The amount of thermal paste seems reasonable. Instructions for mounting the cooler should be included. The screws need to be tightened by hand, though proper torque is essential. There might be an issue with pressure. Alternatively, it could simply be a lead chip.
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SophiaPav
01-11-2025, 02:50 PM #9

The amount of thermal paste seems reasonable. Instructions for mounting the cooler should be included. The screws need to be tightened by hand, though proper torque is essential. There might be an issue with pressure. Alternatively, it could simply be a lead chip.

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mozzer06
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01-12-2025, 04:00 AM
#10
It might be minimal. I’m not sure. During testing, I used prime95, though I recognize newer alternatives exist.
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mozzer06
01-12-2025, 04:00 AM #10

It might be minimal. I’m not sure. During testing, I used prime95, though I recognize newer alternatives exist.

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