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Temperatures of ryzen 1700 stock cooler?

I'm looking forward into buying a ryzen 1700 CPU and I was wondering if the stock cooler is good. What are the temperatures on idle and on load?

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I'm pretty sure no one has the stock cooler yet.

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I'm not sure if anyone has those results yet.

however, I'd assume they are pretty good, as it's a 65W Chip, and the stock cooler looks beefy.

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haven't seen any temps, but it's round, RGB, and probably good enough for a teeny OC.

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12 minutes ago, RadiatingLight said:

I'm not sure if anyone has those results yet.

however, I'd assume they are pretty good, as it's a 65W Chip, and the stock cooler looks beefy.

That 65W must be treating them real nicely. It's nice that Ryzen is actually 95W vs 140W of Intels X99 Lineup.

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Havent overclocked my chip yet, but with Windows 10 managing everything (through power settings) it manages 3.2Ghz @ 60°C. The temperature inside is currently around 24-27°C. I can change the fan profile to standard and it'll comfortably manage this at ~64°C while basically silent (in an NZXT S340 case - thick glass+metal to dampen sound).

 

Asus AI Suite estimates this is around 50-55W power usage - I assume the full 65w would be seen at the higher 3.7Ghz boost clock and stock boostclock voltages (Windows automatically reduces this a little, though seems to manage well). At these higher clocks I assume you would start to see the higher ~67-70°C and higher, noticable fan speeds on warmer days.

 

Note: These are NOTHING like the old FX series fans. No more 7000RPM jet engines.... When I say noticable here, I mean they're actually audible - if you're going for absolute silence this is when you begin to need after market cooling. This in no way means the noise levels are uncomfortable - they're easily bearable.

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3 minutes ago, Dylsmurf said:

Note: These are NOTHING like the old FX series fans. No more 7000RPM jet engines.... When I say noticable here, I mean they're actually audible - if you're going for absolute silence this is when you begin to need after market cooling. This in no way means the noise levels are uncomfortable - they're easily bearable.

My son's computer had a stock cooler on his 6200 and I never noticed how loud it was until he played Scrap Mechanic. Jet engine confirmed.

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5 minutes ago, onlybuilt4cubanxlinx said:

My son's computer had a stock cooler on his 6200 and I never noticed how loud it was until he played Scrap Mechanic. Jet engine confirmed.

Yeah, the old coolers were terrible. Was extremely impressed with the new design, ended up returning the AIO I purchased as for stock clocks it's really not required.

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1 minute ago, Dylsmurf said:

Yeah, the old coolers were terrible. Was extremely impressed with the new design, ended up returning the AIO I purchased as for stock clocks it's really not required.

That's good to hear since I am leaning towards upgrading my 8230e to something in RyZen's line. Looking like the 1600x, but I have also been checking the i5 6600k. AMD has never done me wrong though.

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25 minutes ago, onlybuilt4cubanxlinx said:

That's good to hear since I am leaning towards upgrading my 8230e to something in RyZen's line. Looking like the 1600x, but I have also been checking the i5 6600k. AMD has never done me wrong though.

Depends entirely on what your intended use is. My reason for upgrading was to reduce power consumption and heat output without any loss to performance. I've over halved my power consumption (140w+ CPU down to ~55w at full loads), heat output (in line with this) and still managed to gain a hefty ~60% performance increase over my overclocked 8350, so I couldn't be more happy with my purchase. I use my computer for occasional video encoding so the ability to actual encode without my room boiling or nuclear power plant overloading is amazing.

 

Not many reviews are really mentioning the power efficiency, but imo it's really something that should be outlined - it's actually quite impressive, especially when compared to the 140w Intel equivalents.

 

 

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