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Be Quiet! + Ryzen Idle temps

Hello everyone!,

 

i recently finish my build with a Ryzen 5 2600 + Asus strix B450 + Vega 56 and all the other shiny things.

 

And is my first time with an AIO [Be Quiet Silent Loop 280mm] and i wanted to know if my temps are good for you at all. Also i did a little OC so keep that in mind [@3900 1.35v].

 

fisrt my build, then my temps:

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The interior and exterior temperatures are of some IOT sensors i have home, first are the Iddle temps, and then the full load temps:

 

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Thanks for all the help to everyone!

 

cheers.

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3 minutes ago, hello_there_123 said:

I highly doubt your 2600 can only do 3.9ghz at 1.35v

I was at 4.0 but got some crashes playing PUBG [not the best reference] so I back down a little.

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Just now, Danioki said:

I was at 4.0 but got some crashes playing PUBG [not the best reference] so I back down a little.

oof u  really lost the silicon lottery , most can do 4.2ghz on 1.4v or 4.1ghz 

 

anyway ur temps are fine 

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2 minutes ago, hello_there_123 said:

oof u  really lost the silicon lottery , most can do 4.2ghz on 1.4v or 4.1ghz 

 

anyway ur temps are fine 

I'll try with 1.4v

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2 minutes ago, Danioki said:

I'll try with 1.4v

I don't think you should, people on the overclocking discord and on the subreddit say 1.4V will degrade the CPU much faster than 1.35V.  Although AMD's stated voltage max for 24/7 is 1.42v, vdroop measurements and LLC get in the way and a lot of boards read 1.4V when in fact it's 1.45V+. 

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3 hours ago, Danioki said:

I'll try with 1.4v

Well I have a 2600x And I can easily OC to 4.5 GHz after that it’s unstable.  Yeah you might have got unlucky chip

My PC:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600X Processor (4.4Ghz), MOBO: GIGABYTE X470 AORUS Gaming 7 WiFi (AMD Ryzen AM4/ X470/ Intel Wave 2 WiFi/M.2), RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz C15, GPU: Gigabyte nVidia GeForce GTX 1080 Windforce OC GV-N1080WF3OC-8GD Graphics Cards, STORAGE: 120GB CRUCIAL SSD, 1TB WD BLUE, COOLER: Cooler Master 212 EVO RGB Black Edition, FANS: 4 x MasterFan MF120R RGB (2 Front, 1 Back, 1 Top), 1 x Noctua NF-P12 Redux 1700 RPM(Back off Cooler), PC CASE: Cooler Master MB500 case, PSU: EVGA 750 BQ.

 

My Kids PC:

CPU: AMD Phenom II x4 955 (95watt @3.5Ghz @1.40V), MOBO: ASUS M2A-VM, RAM: Kingston 8GB (4x2GB) DDR2 800MHz, GPU: nVidia GT 710 2GB DDR3 (OC’ed Clock to 1300Mhz and Memory to 950Mhz), STORAGE: 250GB HDD, 500GB HDD, COOLER:  Cooler Master 212 EVO, PC CASE: Cooler Master Q300L , FANS: 3 x upHere RED LED Fans (2 Front, 1 Back), PSU: Generic 300 Watt PSU.

 

Console:  PS4 - vjizzle2384

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