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AMD FX9590 Temperatures and

Hi everyone, as I have got one of these rare processors, and after being used for over a month, I just wanted to share some information about it, as there isn' t much of it on internet atm.

 

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The AMD FX 9590 CPU is actually the most avanced AMD consumer grade processor, which has a 4,7 Ghz standard frequency and a 5Ghz Turbo Core.

 

 

Basically they are FX8350 processors that have been handpicked and factory OC to reach that 5Ghz freq.

 

First of all, I just want to comment that I had lowered the voltage to the CPU, since it came from the factory at 1,5v!!, and this produces a lot of stress to the VRMs. (This causes that only a bunch of motherboards are compatible with this processor)

 

If you don' t want to get those 5 Ghz you don' t need to have that 1,5v setting, since 4,7 Ghz is 100% stable at 1,36 volts. I think this was only a marketing movement to reach that 5Ghz point.

 

 

 

This is the temperature readings I have with the original frequency, and the core voltage lowered to 1,368 V, with the Turbo Core option disabled.

IDLE Temps (33C /93.2F)


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Voltage/ freq configuration

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Prime95 Load, with a maximum temperature of 64C/147.2F (Ambiental 24C/75.2F) 

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Testing it at 4,4 Ghz with 1,368 core volts

Here we can see a graph getting from IDLE to a Prime95 full and getting only 59 celsius degrees (138.2 Farenheit) at full charge.



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Idle temps 33C/91.4F

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And the config

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Hope this can help anybody

 

Build specs:

 

AMD FX9590

Asus Sabertooth 990FX R 2.0

16 Gb Kingston Hyperx Beast

2x Sapphire R9 270x 4Gb

Corsair H60 cooler

Corsair AX750 PSU

Aerocool Xpredator case

Crucial M500 240 Gb

 

 

 

 

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Por Que!!!!!!!

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They really aren't that rare just stupidly priced, only reason I got a FX9370 is because I got it and the liquid cooler cheaper then an FX8350.

 

They are good temps for a H60 btw, what was the ambient temp and I'm guessing thats idle. 

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Nice post, I just wanted to point out that I heard 1.5v is perfectly fine with amd cpus, so it should be safe to run it at stock settings (although the temps will get much higher). As @Manny_Cavalera pointed out, the 4.7 ghz target can usually be achieved even with run-of-the-mill 8350s for cheaper.

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First of all, I just want to comment that I had lowered the voltage to the CPU, since it came from the factory at 1,5v!!

 

1.5V is normal for a heavily overclocked 8350. AMD processors run at much higher voltages than their Intel counterparts. So reducing the voltage wasn't really necessary. But a lower voltage is always nice.

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i wouldn't call a 9590 rare more likely just un common but those are great temps 

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They really aren't that rare just stupidly priced, only reason I got a FX9370 is because I got it and the liquid cooler cheaper then an FX8350.

 

They are good temps for a H60 btw, what was the ambient temp and I'm guessing thats idle. 

 

The ambient temp was 24C/75.2F, and you can see in the first post IDLE Temps and after a Prime95 stress test @ 4,4 and 4,7 Ghz

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Nice post, I just wanted to point out that I heard 1.5v is perfectly fine with amd cpus, so it should be safe to run it at stock settings (although the temps will get much higher). As @Manny_Cavalera pointed out, the 4.7 ghz target can usually be achieved even with run-of-the-mill 8350s for cheaper.

 

 

Yes, 1,5V it is perfectly fine with the CPU, but after some testing, and using an AIO cooler, the mosfets/VRM area gets at 70C degrees or even more. I have read on the Asus forums that a lot of people literally fried theirs Asus Sabertooth (Military proof tested) getting the mosfets fried and had to RMA them.

 

 

BTW I paid less for this CPU than a 8320 costs... There are bargains that you can' t simply avoid hehe

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'The AMD FX 9590 CPU is actually the most avanced AMD consumer grade processor'

 

I don't think so, what made you write that?

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Yes, 1,5V it is perfectly fine with the CPU, but after some testing, and using an AIO cooler, the mosfets/VRM area gets at 70C degrees or even more. I have read on the Asus forums that a lot of people literally fried theirs Asus Sabertooth (Military proof tested) getting the mosfets fried and had to RMA them.

 

 

BTW I paid less for this CPU than a 8320 costs... There are bargains that you can' t simply avoid hehe

 

I highly doubt you can melt a sabertooth with anything less than 96c, usually anything under 80c is fine.

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Practically no one buying it doesn't make it rare and the only difference from an 8350 is the clock so it isn't anything special.

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If you can get it cheap/almost the same price as the 8350,then why not?

 

Lord Pantaloons, on 09 Jul 2014 - 7:29 PM, said:

Practically no one buying it doesn't make it rare and the only difference from an 8350 is the clock so it isn't anything special.

 

What's up with your profile pic?LOL

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What's up with your profile pic?LOL

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i had an FX-8320 that would clock to 4.73ghz stable with 1.5v on the core and the thing was worth like 120$ when i got it! :D

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Nice post, I just wanted to point out that I heard 1.5v is perfectly fine with amd cpus, so it should be safe to run it at stock settings (although the temps will get much higher). As @Manny_Cavalera pointed out, the 4.7 ghz target can usually be achieved even with run-of-the-mill 8350s for cheaper.

The voltage is fine for the chip, but it can limit which boards are capable of handling it. Even most gaming boards begin to shake at 1.45 volts (at least in my experience) without dedicated active VRM cooling.

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EDIT: Double post wtf?! 

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  • 2 years later...

Hello,

I have searched Internet about the safe temperature of this CPU,

but i find different opinion.

When I play get always notification that cpu is over 65C,

so what is the maximum temperature of this CPU?

Reduce voltage help to have lower temperature?

 

Thank you mah frend

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16 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

Just one more thing, the 8370, 9370 and 9590 are the same bin. The 8350, 8320 and 8320e are the same bin. 

so what is the max temperature of 9590 CPU?

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48 minutes ago, TheRandomness said:

Apparently they should shut down around 80 degrees Celsius to prevent damage. 

From my own testing with an FX-8350, 70 degrees Celsius is the throttling temp

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