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after new psu temps on ryzen master dropped by 3c on idle or browsing

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Is it possible that cpu temps dropped a little on my 3600x beacuse i installed a new psu (Xilence preformance x  750w  gold plus) ?

my previous PSU was chieftec 600w eco  and it shows nice 29-33c at idle or browsing .... previously i had temps 31-35c with the chieftec one .

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Theoretically - yes, your new PSU are more efficient, it heats up less, therefore heats up air and\or case less, therefore your CPU cooler works with lesser ambient temperature. Practically - unlikely, it's just measurement fluctuations.

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Yes it is possible albeit differences are indeed minimal, all hardware in use on your PC will produce heat, the Xilence is likely producing less than the old Chieftec... have in mind your inside case is still a box so heat can build up inside, reason why airflow is so important.

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1 hour ago, Princess Luna said:

Yes it is possible albeit differences are indeed minimal, all hardware in use on your PC will produce heat, the Xilence is likely producing less than the old Chieftec... have in mind your inside case is still a box so heat can build up inside, reason why airflow is so important.

i think i have ok airflow with my s340 nzxt case 

plenty of air to come in and plenty of air pushing it out with fans 

anyways im more than happy with my new xilence PSU  i heard great stuff about them  

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On 2/15/2020 at 2:36 PM, norknork1 said:

Is it possible that cpu temps dropped a little on my 3600x beacuse i installed a new psu (Xilence preformance x  750w  gold plus) ?

my previous PSU was chieftec 600w eco  and it shows nice 29-33c at idle or browsing .... previously i had temps 31-35c with the chieftec one .

Possibly... but it's well within a margin of error for ambient temps too. Could be that the new PSU runs a little cooler and is more efficient... but without accurate measuring it's impossible to say for sure.

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