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Thats a bit warm for sure. What is your cooling solution? Battlefield titles have been notoriously hard on CPUs so you likely need to do an upgrade to your cooler. 

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Just now, Skiiwee29 said:

Thats a bit warm for sure. What is your cooling solution? Battlefield titles have been notoriously hard on CPUs so you likely need to do an upgrade to your cooler. 

i use the stock cooler which comes with ryzen 5 2600, i think its called Wraith Stealth

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i use the stock cooler which comes with ryzen 5 2600, i think its called Wraith Stealth

mmk, thats why. Get yourself a good after market cooler and you will see drastic improvements. 

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1 minute ago, Skiiwee29 said:

mmk, thats why. Get yourself a good after market cooler and you will see drastic improvements. 

i did check videos on youtube about this cooler and pretty sure it didnt hit 80-85c on several games, i recently built this pc

most videos said ryzen coolers are decent enough

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Just now, NiiiKK. said:

i did check videos on youtube about this cooler and pretty sure it didnt hit 80-85c on several games, i recently built this pc

most videos said ryzen coolers are decent enough

They are generally only testing for like 10-15 min, 30min tops on YT videos so it can be miss leading. Battlefield is a heavy CPU title. 

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Could you tell us some more info to accurantely judge this temperature?

 

- What is your ambient temperature (if your room is 30 degrees C, you will obviously get higher temperature results than when someone has a room at 15 degrees C)

- What is your cooling setup (you mentioned you are using the stock cooler, but what case, what additional case fans, if any?)

- What program(s) are you using to see the temperature? This shouldn't matter and the 88C is not an unrealistic temperature, but it wouldn't hurt to try another program to double check the reading of the temps. I like Hardware Monitor.

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9 minutes ago, NiiiKK. said:

i did check videos on youtube about this cooler and pretty sure it didnt hit 80-85c on several games, i recently built this pc

most videos said ryzen coolers are decent enough

ambient temps can affect cooling. testing is almost allways conducted under 20-23*C climate controlled rooms. 

 

you can change the Fancurve a bit if it concerns you, but the temps are fine. 

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2 minutes ago, GoldenLag said:

ambient temps can affect cooling. testing is almost allways conducted under 20-23*C climate controlled rooms. 

 

you can change the Fancurve a bit if it concerns you, but the temps are fine. 

I wouldn’t say temps at 88c are fine. It’s okay, but on the hot side of things

 

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9 minutes ago, Stormseeker9 said:

I wouldn’t say temps at 88c are fine. It’s okay, but on the hot side of things

exactly what i said, they are fine. not great, but within what one could expect with a stock fancurve and a little hot ambient temps

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1 hour ago, Minibois said:

Could you tell us some more info to accurantely judge this temperature?

 

- What is your ambient temperature (if your room is 30 degrees C, you will obviously get higher temperature results than when someone has a room at 15 degrees C)

- What is your cooling setup (you mentioned you are using the stock cooler, but what case, what additional case fans, if any?)

- What program(s) are you using to see the temperature? This shouldn't matter and the 88C is not an unrealistic temperature, but it wouldn't hurt to try another program to double check the reading of the temps. I like Hardware Monitor.

i think its around 28-30c

i have one case fan in bottom front (120MM)

i used afterburner while playing BFV and it got around 88c, checked the temps on Ryzen master and it seems the same

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1 hour ago, GoldenLag said:

stock fancurve is the one that is set as standard fancurve. 

 

you can change it in the BIOS. 

 

though your temps are okay as is. 

i wanna make sure, is 88c really okay? i thought its abit insane considering its close to its throttle point

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1 minute ago, NiiiKK. said:

i wanna make sure, is 88c really okay? i thought its abit insane considering its close to its throttle point

If its stable at 88C its fine. 

 

Idk your ambient temps though. 

 

You could uncrease tha fancurve in bios as previously mentioned.

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im guessing its most likely the airflow, my case is insanely hot asf. there's only 1 case fan which is in front.

in case description it says its exhaust even tho i dont feel any heat coming off it. my gpu temps are also high aswell, i posted that issue on graphics card section

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1 hour ago, NiiiKK. said:

i think its around 28-30c

i have one case fan in bottom front (120MM)

i used afterburner while playing BFV and it got around 88c, checked the temps on Ryzen master and it seems the same

It was quite difficult to find a review that showed/talked about temperatures, while also listing ambient temperatures.. Thankfully Techspot did that:

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Now let’s talk temperatures. For testing we maintained an ambient temperature of 21 - 22 degrees and the Asus ROG Crosshair VII Hero along with the Ryzen 5 2600 and its box cooler were placed in our Corsair Crystal 570X ATX case. Under these conditions the Wraith Stealth kept the R5 2600 at 74 degrees in our Blender stress test.

https://www.techspot.com/review/1614-ryzen-2600/page5.html

 

Considering the 570X is a case with pretty decent airflow (and 3 120MM intakes by default, which I assume they didn't change around), I think your results of 88 degrees C is kind of expected.

Ambient temperature has a pretty direct effect on your CPU's (or GPU's) temperature and I think that is somewhat to blame too.

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13 hours ago, Minibois said:

It was quite difficult to find a review that showed/talked about temperatures, while also listing ambient temperatures.. Thankfully Techspot did that:

https://www.techspot.com/review/1614-ryzen-2600/page5.html

 

Considering the 570X is a case with pretty decent airflow (and 3 120MM intakes by default, which I assume they didn't change around), I think your results of 88 degrees C is kind of expected.

Ambient temperature has a pretty direct effect on your CPU's (or GPU's) temperature and I think that is somewhat to blame too.

Mine seems to be at 43-49c on idle after i start up my pc,

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okay i removed my side pannel and started playing BFV again, this time my CPU temps never crossed 73c

my GPU previously would hit 83c and throttle, with custom fancurve, GPU was 75c (on 80% fan speed)

now GPU and CPU never cross 73c while GPU fan speeds are at 50%

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