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about a week ago i got a ryzen 7 2700 to replace my ryzen 5 2600

this problem had started from the moment i got the 2600 but it has gotten much more noticeable now with my 2700 getting to around 90 degrees celcius with modetn overclocking(my cooler is a dark rock pro 3)

 

does anyone have a way to reduce these temps?

 

my fan setup is:2 intakes on the front(200mm) one intake on the top(140mm) and one exhaust on the back(140mm)

 

here's what im seeing:

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6 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

my fan setup is:2 intakes on the front(200mm) one intake on the top(140mm) and one exhaust on the back(140mm)

Flip the top intake to exhaust, but that doesn't matter much to the current problem, it seems unreasonable that you're getting such temps, is the cooler installed correctly with thermal paste? don't see a problem with voltages or current

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1 minute ago, _Syn_ said:

Flip the top intake to exhaust, but that doesn't matter much to the current problem, it seems unreasonable that you're getting such temps, is the cooler installed correctly with thermal paste? don't see a problem with voltages or current

I've reinstalled 2 times, both of them using arctic mx4 paste

the only problem that I could come up with is that I've used too much paste?

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7 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

the only problem that I could come up with is that I've used too much paste?

too much thermal paste doesn't matter, its been tested that it reports the same temps as having an ideal amount of thermal paste

Really don't know what else could be the problem, haven't used the dark rock but i believe most coolers have different length standoffs for different sockets? maybe you used the wrong one?

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18 minutes ago, _Syn_ said:

too much thermal paste doesn't matter, its been tested that it reports the same temps as having an ideal amount of thermal paste

Really don't know what else could be the problem, haven't used the dark rock but i believe most coolers have different length standoffs for different sockets? maybe you used the wrong one?

when i started using it on my ryzen system i specifically asked bequiet to send me a mounting kit because when the dark rock pro 3 came out am4 didnt exist at all

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That seems like a lot of voltage at that speed.  Can it not be lowered?

 

That much voltage doesn't seem like it should be creating that much heat though.  

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I believe you're looking at the wrong temps. I'd recommend using HWiNFO64 instead and looking at the (Tdie) readings.image.png.9076f682b2ab4d694deb8663fddcd15c.png

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12 hours ago, nick name said:

That seems like a lot of voltage at that speed.  Can it not be lowered?

 

That much voltage doesn't seem like it should be creating that much heat though.  

i couldnt really go below that without it being unstable

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20 hours ago, Carclis said:

I believe you're looking at the wrong temps. I'd recommend using HWiNFO64 instead and looking at the (Tdie) readings.image.png.9076f682b2ab4d694deb8663fddcd15c.png

naw it shows the same unfortunately

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On 6/23/2019 at 11:30 AM, _Syn_ said:

too much thermal paste doesn't matter, its been tested that it reports the same temps as having an ideal amount of thermal paste

Really don't know what else could be the problem, haven't used the dark rock but i believe most coolers have different length standoffs for different sockets? maybe you used the wrong one?

could there be a problem if i used too little thermal paste?

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16 minutes ago, ki8aras said:

could there be a problem if i used too little thermal paste?

yes definitely, but don't try to add too much because the extra thermal paste will squeeze from the sides and drip down on your motherboard, if you know that you did the pea-size method then that should be enough and adding more won't affect temps much/at all, you have the dark rock pro 3, temps shouldn't be even near 80C unless you didn't add thermal paste at all


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Something like this is perfect relative to the IHS size

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