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Temperature's on new system

Naxy

Hi all

So I just a built a new system and was just looking at the temps. I am using the Radeon 5700 and the AMD 3600 for my GPU and CPU. My other build was in Intel rig, so I am not sure if the temperatures for AMD differs from Intel, so I just wanted to get some thoughts. Also, is it wise to run a stress test to make sure everything (such as the CPU cooler) is cooling properly?

 

Here are some pictures of the idle temperatures;

BIOS: https://ibb.co/8Mjx0jZ

AMD software for GPU: https://ibb.co/5RmJW5f

HWin monitor software:

https://ibb.co/xYbCrZQ

https://ibb.co/m6pBFrS

 

MY build:

CPU: AMD Ryzen 3600

GPU: Radeon 5700

CPU cooler: Deepcooler captain RGB 240mm

PSU: Corsair Cx650M

MOBO: Gigaybyte X570 gaming X

RAM: Corasir vengance LPX DDR4 3600 16GB

 

Thanks for your help and assistance!

 

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they look fine. did you have some concern about them?

 

Idle temps are also not something you generally need to worry about unless you're looking at 50-60c. 

 

You would need to check your load temps to see if there's anything wrong with your cooling setup

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9 minutes ago, Arika S said:

they look fine. did you have some concern about them?

 

Idle temps are also not something you generally need to worry about unless you're looking at 50-60c. 

 

You would need to check your load temps to see if there's anything wrong with your cooling setup

I didn't really have any concerns about them, just wanted another person's thoughts on it. Because for an intel rig, those temps would be fine, just wasn't sure for AMD hardware.

 

For testing the load temperatures, should I run a stress test? Or should I use a more demanding program/game for a bit and see how the temperatures are.

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6 minutes ago, Naxy said:

For testing the load temperatures, should I run a stress test? Or should I use a more demanding program/game for a bit and see how the temperatures are.

Stress tests are only good if you want to know worse case scenario, but ultimately they are not very useful. Just keep an eye on temps while playing games/using programs you normally would use, or use something like the Unigen benchmark. should give a pretty good idea about standard load temperatures.

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3 minutes ago, Arika S said:

Stress tests are only good if you want to know worse case scenario, but ultimately they are not very useful. Just keep an eye on temps while playing games/using programs you normally would use, or use something like the Unigen benchmark. should give a pretty good idea about standard load temperatures.

Yeah, I don't really want to know the worse case scenario, I just want to make sure that my system is cooling properly under some load.

I will give the Unigen program a try a see what I get. 

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10 hours ago, Arika S said:

Stress tests are only good if you want to know worse case scenario, but ultimately they are not very useful. Just keep an eye on temps while playing games/using programs you normally would use, or use something like the Unigen benchmark. should give a pretty good idea about standard load temperatures.

So I gave the Unigen benchmark a go. I used the Heaven software and used these settings https://ibb.co/t42YrL2

These are the temps I got;

GPU temps: https://ibb.co/XpYG9WC

CPU temps: https://ibb.co/JxScwG0

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