Hello everyone I have the following config :
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600, 3.9GHz, 19MB Socket AM4, Wraith Stealth cooler
MB: MSI X370 GAMING PLUS, Socket AM4
GPU: Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1060 , 3GB GDDR5, 192-bit
PSU: Seasonic S12II-620 Bronze SS-620GB, 620W
RAM: Corsair 8GB (2x4GB), DDR4, CL16, 3200 MHz, Vengeance LPX
SSD: WD, 120GB, Green, SATA3, M.2 2280
HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 1TB, 7200rpm, 64MB cache, SATA III
Case: NZXT S340 with 2 120 mm fans one in the front as intake and one in the back as exhaust.
CPU and GPU not overclocked.
Here is the question I have:
I'm running with the stock cooler from amd (the Wraith Stealth ) and as far as I know this cooler pushes air down through the fins of the heatsink unlike intel stock coolers that pull hot air away from the heatsink (or at least that's what I know). So since this work like that I'm wondering if I should have the back fan (normally set as an exhaust ) as an intake, because my understanding is that if it is set as exhaust it will create a negative pressure and the amd cooler will not have high pressure air or neutral pressure air to pull down. What do you think about this how should I set it ?
By the way in aida64 stress test compined with furmark I get max 96 C for the CPU and 81 C for the GPU ... these seem kinda high to be honest ... I know it's the stock cooler but still.
Just to clarify .. the CPU temps don't stay at 96 that is just the max temp it usually seats between 84 - 88 rarely hitting 90