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Is 90°C too much?

I bought a prebuilt pc and it arrived today, when I ran "Speccy" (while running Chrome and installing some games) it showed me that my Ryzen 7 2700 is at 88°C. Is that ideal?

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At idle/ low loads?

NO

If you were running some stress test at the same time, then maybe.

 

Run Ryzen master and see what temperature it reports?

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Just now, Epimetheus said:

What cooler is mounted in it?

The stock one

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Download either Ryzen Master or HWMonitor because Speccy is garbage. Also, make sure to check that there wasn't packing foam or something inside the PC.

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Just now, ZuubuMafu said:

The stock one

There's something wrong with it then. Can you remove the cooler, check what the state of the thermal paste is and then put it together correctly?

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Just now, Epimetheus said:

There's something wrong with it then. Can you remove the cooler, check what the state of the thermal paste is and then put it together correctly?

I'll try to do that after I run Ryzen Master, I'm downloading it.

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speccy is always wrong basically.

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Just now, ZuubuMafu said:

this image is from ryzen master

 

That's 39.50°C,the real temperature.

 

The idle temps look fine.

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Just now, ZuubuMafu said:

this image is from ryzen master

 

There ya go, that's more like it. 40C is great at idle but, you should hit it with a benchmark like Cinebench R20 or Aida 64 to see how high it will get.

Though keep in mind, benchmarks usually make it run hotter than it would while doing simpler stuff like gaming.

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Just now, Vishera said:

That's 39.50°C,the real temperature.

 

The idle temps look fine.

Thank you :D. what is the EDC temperature?

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Just now, Cyberspirit said:

There ya go, that's more like it. 40C is great at idle but, you should hit it with a benchmark like Cinebench R20 or Aida 64 to see how high it will get.

Though keep in mind, benchmarks usually make it run hotter than it would while doing simpler stuff like gaming.

I'll do it later, thank you :)

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4 minutes ago, ZuubuMafu said:

What is the EDC temperature?

That one is voltage related but, I'm not exactly sure what it means, it's usually around 99% no matter what you do so, don't worry about it.

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Just now, Cyberspirit said:

That one is voltage related but, I'm not exactly sure what it means, it's usually around 99% no matter what you do so, don't worry about it.

Not voltage,current,

It shows the ED Current,as long as it's below the limit it's fine.

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My GPU idles @ ~80C (it's a ATI Radeon X1950XTX)

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5 hours ago, Kaguya Houraisan said:

My GPU idles @ ~80C (it's a ATI Radeon X1950XTX)

You might want to repaste it. image.png.de21c0bb7a0c8e94e632f2f12e940819.png

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