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17 minutes ago, szym3k said:

Howdy folks, so I've been running a Ryzen 7 2700x in my system for nearly a week now and I've noticed that my idle temps are hovering around 40 to 50 degrees. Im using a NZXT x52 Kraken and Thermalgrizzly kryonaut in a NZXT H500 case. Are these temperatures normal?

Seems high for a 240 rad, but its totally safe.

Is probably rad fan curves and/or case airflow, H500 isn't the greatest for airflow since all its intake vents are on one side. 

Howdy folks, so I've been running a Ryzen 7 2700x in my system for nearly a week now and I've noticed that my idle temps are hovering around 40 to 50 degrees. Im using a NZXT x52 Kraken and Thermalgrizzly kryonaut in a NZXT H500 case. Are these temperatures normal?

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yea it's fine

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5 minutes ago, szym3k said:

Howdy folks, so I've been running a Ryzen 7 2700x in my system for nearly a week now and I've noticed that my idle temps are hovering around 40 to 50 degrees. Im using a NZXT x52 Kraken and Thermalgrizzly kryonaut in a NZXT H500 case. Are these temperatures normal?

Idle-temps are pretty much irrelevant unless they're like 70C or more. It just doesn't matter, it won't damage anything.

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17 minutes ago, szym3k said:

Howdy folks, so I've been running a Ryzen 7 2700x in my system for nearly a week now and I've noticed that my idle temps are hovering around 40 to 50 degrees. Im using a NZXT x52 Kraken and Thermalgrizzly kryonaut in a NZXT H500 case. Are these temperatures normal?

Seems high for a 240 rad, but its totally safe.

Is probably rad fan curves and/or case airflow, H500 isn't the greatest for airflow since all its intake vents are on one side. 

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