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seems a little hot to me, what did you grab the temp with? are you sure thats core temp?

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5 minutes ago, Mr MuBot said:

Ambient temps - 30

Case - CM Mb520

Image of different settings with c20 benchmarks - https://imgur.com/a/F4ILn2q

 

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Those high 80’s and 90c I say are a bit on the warm side 

 

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Out of interest, what is your case fan situation? You might need to make more aggressive fan curves to address the relatively high ambient temperature you've got. Regardless of whether the ambient temperature is high or not, you don't really want to be running a setup where the chip sits on the mid to high 80s on Cinebench R20. I can't imagine what something like Prime95 would do if you tried it. Try and see if you can provide more nice cool air directly to the CPU cooler to help dissipate the heat off of the heat-sink more efficiently and see if that brings temperatures down. 

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On 8/31/2019 at 4:36 PM, Bananasplit_00 said:

seems a little hot to me, what did you grab the temp with? are you sure thats core temp?

HWinfo and ryzen master. Once at a time. Both showed almost same temps. 

 

On 8/31/2019 at 4:37 PM, Stormseeker9 said:

Those high 80’s and 90c I say are a bit on the warm side 

I agree. But living with it so far. 

 

On 8/31/2019 at 4:40 PM, alatron978 said:

100% normal with 30C ambient.

I thought so too. I just made a video on my latest tests which I did crazily for few days before I put the video out. Are we allowed to paste video links here? 

On 8/31/2019 at 8:06 PM, GeLi said:

Out of interest, what is your case fan situation? You might need to make more aggressive fan curves to address the relatively high ambient temperature you've got. Regardless of whether the ambient temperature is high or not, you don't really want to be running a setup where the chip sits on the mid to high 80s on Cinebench R20. I can't imagine what something like Prime95 would do if you tried it. Try and see if you can provide more nice cool air directly to the CPU cooler to help dissipate the heat off of the heat-sink more efficiently and see if that brings temperatures down. 

When I ran all the tests with side panel open - the temps dropped 2-3 degrees. So maybe, I need better fans? Right now the cabinet is running with its stock fans. Cooler Master MB520. Prime 95 goes uptil 91-92 actually. fuaaaaa#. :| Here is the video I just put - https://youtu.be/xrSC4xwlFOc

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