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Ryzen 7 2700x oven

So i ran an aida 64 extreme (fpu) stress test to my aio cooled 4.35ghz ryzen 7 2700x, and i got these temps, is there something to worry about?

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your voltages are to high for 24/7 usage... you need to back it down a bit. I wouldn't go above 1.35v for 24/7 operations with the Zen + architecture. 

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Without seeing the graph of temperature with respect to time, I'm only speculating.  However, it could be one of two things:

 

  • Your AIO isn't mounted correctly, i.e. not enough pressure or unevenly mounted;
  • Your AIO is too small and can't dissipate the heat generated by your CPU.

It could also be a combination of the two, potentially exacerbated by not enough/too much low quality thermal paste, but at this stage I'm thinking it's more likely the former (AIO is not mounted correctly.)

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Tad Bittoomuch said:

Without seeing the graph of temperature with respect to time, I'm only speculating.  However, it could be one of two things:

 

  • Your AIO isn't mounted correctly, i.e. not enough pressure or unevenly mounted;
  • Your AIO is too small and can't dissipate the heat generated by your CPU.

It could also be a combination of the two, potentially exacerbated by not enough/too much low quality thermal paste, but at this stage I'm thinking it's more likely the former (AIO is not mounted correctly.)

 

 

Aio is intake and the back in exhaust  

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11 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

your voltages are to high for 24/7 usage... you need to back it down a bit. I wouldn't go above 1.35v for 24/7 operations with the Zen + architecture. 

my voltage is at 1.4375

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Just now, boggy77 said:

too high voltage, case with shit airflow.

i'm surprise it didn't shut down with those temps.

 

^ this 

In terms of temps I don't see anything wrong really but that voltage is really high 

I'm surprised the board  is still living 

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5 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

Aio is intake and the back in exhaust  
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My apologies, I should have specified in my post that I think the AIO is not making sufficient contact to the CPU (also other people have mentioned voltage as a contributing factor).

 

Also, in order to overcome the case's front intake you may need to adjust the fan curve at the expense of acoustics or reduce your overclock.

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21 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

^ this 

In terms of temps I don't see anything wrong really but that voltage is really high 

I'm surprised the board  is still living 

Well I’ve seen people go 1.45 and were fine, but yeah it’s pretty high, I’m gonna go back to 1.35 with lower oc

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Just now, HairyPotter said:

Well I’ve seen people go 1.45 and were fine

For long ? It's absolutely not a good idea 

 

Just now, HairyPotter said:

but yeah it’s pretty high, I’m gonna go back to 1.35 with lower oc

1.325 should be even better

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

For long ? It's absolutely not a good idea 

 

1.325 should be even better

What ghz do you recommend with 1.325?

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2 minutes ago, HairyPotter said:

What ghz do you recommend with 1.325?

As far as you can get to 

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4 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

As far as you can get to 

Alright did the aida 64 test on fpu but this time 4ghz at 1.325v and temps maxed out at 87c according to hwinfo

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1 minute ago, HairyPotter said:

and temps maxed out at 87c according to hwinfo

Way better at the very least

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Just now, TofuHaroto said:

Way better at the very least

Just upped it to 4.2ghz same results and temps

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3 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

Way better at the very least

Do you think if i change the thermal paste to something premium i would see better temps than the stock thermal paste from corsair?

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Remember 1 gen and 2 gen ryzen max voltage is 1.425v dont put more in it.

 

If you cant get i with that voltage more wont do much.

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3 hours ago, HairyPotter said:

Just upped it to 4.2ghz same results and temps

if it's stable at 4.2ghz with 1.325v and 87C, I think that's a win and you can't really push it more.

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42 minutes ago, boggy77 said:

if it's stable at 4.2ghz with 1.325v and 87C, I think that's a win and you can't really push it more.

Well it did crash eventually, i upped it to 1.35 and same results just the higher viltage

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It's been a minute, but from what I remember folks felt 1.4V to be 24/7 safe for Ryzen 2000.  Going a little above that should be ok with adequate cooling.  

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If you're gonna back-off the CPU voltage and multiplier you could recover some of the performance by tuning the tRFC.  Have you already tuned your RAM?

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5 hours ago, nick name said:

If you're gonna back-off the CPU voltage and multiplier you could recover some of the performance by tuning the tRFC.  Have you already tuned your RAM?

Yes my ram is 3200mhz ocd to 3466

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Hi! I have this chip also. The AIO is garbage and you've wasted your cash on it. I'm sorry for that information.

 

The very best thing to do is clear cmos on this setup and run it stock.

The all core boosts should be 3.9ghz with decent average thermals or 3.8ghz if thermals are a little higher.

Single core XFR should be hitting 4350mhz respectively. 

 

If you're overclocking and reaching these temps the chip is throttling any ways and the overclock then becomes pointless. 

 

Believe it or not, the stock cooler should have no troubles with this processor. Better case Delta is desired (ambient inside case temps).

 

Have any questions, tag me. Help you out. But clear cmos and check your thermals at stock. 

 

 

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