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Weird Temperatures with Ryzen 1800X and Crosshair VI Herp

Hi, I have a 1800x combined with a Crosshair VI Hero (1002 BIOS Ver.) from ASUS. The CPU is watercooled with an Corsair 280mm H115i. I noticed temperatures that should be MUCH LOWER in my BIOS. Similar to the 20 Degree offset in Ryzen Master (Software). I was seeing temps as high as 58 Degrees only in the BIOS! (btw: My 1800x is Clocked to 4 Ghz and 1.35 Volts (goes up to 1.39 for whatever reason) In Ryzen Master my Temps idle at 38 degrees... Can this be solved?

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Well it's showing 20°C more than it acctually is.

So ignore those wrong numbers.

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But it makes my PC EXTREMELY LOUD and it seems like it makes the Cpu slower since I benchmarked it when it was kinda loud and VERY LOUD and it made a 2000 point difference in 3dmark

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Those look like very similar/normal numbers ive seen across most ryzen systems i wouldnt worry but if you want to join the red team discord they have alot of knowledgeable people to help 

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but when I touch the the back of the cpu socket while running it should burn me right? It does not even hurt! and it should with those temps

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1 hour ago, Simon771 said:

Well it's showing 20°C more than it acctually is.

So ignore those wrong numbers.

20 degree offset 

my chip idled around 40 too untill I did a power state overclock which allows the cores and voltage to scale down at idle

there is a guide in the guide section on the forum for it 

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38 minutes ago, Paradoxoner said:

but when I touch the the back of the cpu socket while running it should burn me right? It does not even hurt! and it should with those temps

Don't touch the back of the socket why it's running or. It running for that matter just don't 

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kk but I just did that once... but still... is this solvable?

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3 minutes ago, jjohnthedon1 said:

20 degree offset 

my chip idled around 40 too untill I did a power state overclock which allows the cores and voltage to scale down at idle

there is a guide in the guide section on the forum for it 

I tried that already it made it worse

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run it at stock and see how different the temps are 

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