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Are these temperature readings normal for my CPU?

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So I buyed some new parts for my PC. The thing is that the CPU Fan is really often very loud. I'm curious if there is a problem with the temperature.

Those temperatures are on idle. It stays between 60-70 celsius. A second it's 60 then the next second I see it at 70.

I have XMP enabled in bios and I thing that I have GameMode too. I did this because my CPU was reaching 3000~ in Cinebench and a user sugested XMP which solved the problem. Now I have aroung 4000~.

 

Specs:

Ryzen 7 2700X

GTX 1070 Armor OC

MSI B450 TOMAHAWK MAX

Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB DDR4 3000MHz CL16 Dual Channel Kit

Corsair 750 PSU

 

The case had two fans and it is an  Segotep Halo 5 Black

 

 

 

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Do you use a third party cooler?

You may just need more fans as that 1070 may be adding in some heat.

If the case only came with 2 120mm fans add in another one at the front.

Its probably an airflow issue, trapped air and all that.

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That's Ryzen Master software, right? Sorry for stupid question, but I don't have Ryzen. You are running very high voltage there. That's causing temps to be high. So if you have any suto-OC, disable those first.

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What are load temps?

Looking at the voltage and clock speeds, it's probably not idling. Core Temp along with any other monitoring tools may be treated as a load that causes the cpu to boost. Try just using Ryzen Master instead.

Game Boost is an auto-oc. I recommend turning it off if temps are too high. 

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I think you can install more fan. I also has the same issue and installing more fans helped a bit.

 

If possible, install the fan as an exhaust (blowing air out of the case) nearest to your CPU fan.

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