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Sailing

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  • Location
    Germany

System

  • CPU
    Ryzen 5 2600x
  • Motherboard
    MSI x470 Gaming Pro
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX 3000mhz
  • GPU
    8GB Asus Radeon RX Vega 64 ROG Strix
  • Case
    BeQuiet Dark Base Pro 900 Orange rev. 2
  • Storage
    a lot of it
  • PSU
    750 Watt be quiet! Straight Power 11
  • Display(s)
    1080p 144hz, 1440p 144hz
  • Cooling
    BeQuiet Silent Loop 360MM and 3x Silent Wings 3
  • Operating System
    Win 10

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  1. So I just rebooted and ajusted the clock in the bios to 41.50. (or was it 42.50 idk) It didnt load windows correctly and I shut it down again. Now I am on 41.25 Ghz in the Bios and in the Stability Test it shows the correct clock also. The fans of my AIO and the Temperature of my CPU are high enough for me to stop here ^^. So I actually dont need to go any higher but I thank you very much for your effort! I am amazed by how fast you guys did answere me and helped me out! THANKS! (as the original question was if the temps are normal, I will mark the answer of FireWraith as "Solved" but I want to thank you a lot for your help!!! Yours Sailing
  2. I can do so but until now I didnt had the software to test out if the clock is stable, can you give me some suggestions how long I should run the System Stability Test of AIDA64? And do you think 42,5 Ghz is okay? As I dont know if it can handle this much (because as you say, it never went up there. So I dont know what is good). Or should I just go for try and hope and if it works increase?
  3. Well I think at least that I overclocked. I used the MSI Command Center for it. It should change the Clock live, as it doesnt want me to reboot or anything when I make changes. Here is a pic of it: As you can see at "Ratio" on the left bottom handed side in the "CPU Frequenz" box it is set to 42,5 x 100(base clock) = 4,25 Ghz. Am I doing something wrong?
  4. So I just ran Prime95 for a few minuites and it settled around 71°C to 74°C. And hey I want to thank you guys for answering so quickly! This is really great!
  5. I had to apply it myself, but it was their brand. I checked and removed the plastic film. I also cleaned both CPU and cooling block with Spiritus (Alcohol) before applying the thermal paste.
  6. Hi! First of all: this is my first topic in this forum, so tell me if I did anything wrong and should change something. So I got this Problem: I think my temps are too high for a 360 Radiator. I'll show you my specs here: Processor: Ryzen 5 2600x @4,2 Ghz Motherboard: MSI X470 GAMING PRO RAM: 16GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3000 DIMM CL15 Dual Kit Graphics-Card: 8GB Asus Radeon RX Vega 64 ROG Strix PSU: 750 Watt be quiet! Straight Power 11 Cooling: 3 x BeQuiet Silent Wings 3 360 AIO Radiator BeQuiet SILENT LOOP 360MM All of this Hardware is not older than one year. Now to the problem-description: I ran CPU-Z, MSI Kombustor and AIDA64 Stability test (only Stress CPU & Stress FPU checked). My CPU temp came to an average temp of 78,4°C after a 20 minuites long run. As I saw a post here on the forum with the Ryzen 5 2600x at an comparable clock with max temps of 54°C. It was not mentioned what cooler he used but for me in personal I think a 360 Radiator should perform a lot better than 78,4°C in comparison to this dudes hours-long stress test with a maximum of 54°C! Can you guys tell me if I am wrong or if I should ask BeQuiet to check the AIO? (It already was there for reparation as the pump made noises and they said it would be caused by too little water in it.) I know this guy might has an custom water cooling system that performs a lot better than my AIO but I thought that I could get close to custom watercooling with such a great brand. I hope for your help and advice. Thanks in advance! Kind Regards Sailing ps: I attached a screenshot of AIDA64 after 30 mins stresstesting and I want to apologize for my bad english it is late in the night at my place ^^
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