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  1. No freaking way ... You even found something in Romania ... Manuale You didn't have to go through all of that ... You're awesome
  2. That's one other question I have ... I would like an AIO but I want to make it a. Exhaust in the back so I only have the option to get a small AIO like a 1 fan small rad AIO .... Would a beefier air cooler be better ?
  3. well .. the cpu boosts itself to about 3.6 3.7 even ... the core voltage can reach on auto about 1.3 that is the maximum... I stopped the auto boost feature in bios and I once again reapplied thermal paste and made sure the cooler is installed properly... I still got the same temp but i guess is a bit hot in my room ... so until I get an AIO I will leave it like that now with the stock speed I get max about 75-80 C so that is fine ... the new wraith stealth is not the best when it comes to cooling as it is rated for 65 W but my cpu can pull even 80+ W in a really stressing scenario ... so I'll get an AIO ... Any suggestions on an AIO for the case that I got (NZXT S340) ? Thanks
  4. I replied paste ... I changed the stock thermal paste but I got just a few degrees of the CPU as it was reaching before even 100 C
  5. What do you reckon the temps should be cause I'm not comfortable at 90+ C mostly 85-90 but still what are the expected temps ?
  6. The temps seem high yeah also the CPU is running at 3.4 not 3.9 it can boost up to 3.9 but usually during stress test it boosts to 3.7 as it throatles.
  7. Well ... The CPU fan at 2000 and the case fans at 1350 something like that so that is the max for both CPU fan and case fans.
  8. They are a bit high ... The cooler is attached properly thought as that was the first thing I checked ... It is a bit got in my apartment as well about 28 C something like that but it's the stealth cooler, I mean that little thing is not very effective as it only goes about 2000 RPM
  9. 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
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