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Dark Rock 4 Pro + R5 3600 = 51-2c idle

hello guys. I need help. 

Today i make my pc:

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R5 3600

Asus ROG Strix b450 Gaming - f

2x8 Kingston hyperX 3200

RX580 8 GB

ADATA XPG 256 M2

Dark Rock 4 Pro

 

But i see verry hight temps in idle. Is his normal with this massive cooler ?

I rly need help 

 

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Are you seeing these temps in BIOS or in Windows with Ryzen Master?

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Doesn't seem overly high to me. My 3700X idles in the mid 40s and goes to the 50s under light use and up to the mid-60s under heavy loads, all on a Dark Rock 4 non-Pro. Zen 2 CPUs idle a tad high.

 

Check your load temps. If it's around 60-ish degrees, then it's perfectly fine.

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2 minutes ago, Uptivuptiz said:

Are you seeing these temps in BIOS or in Windows with Ryzen Master?

I see them in BIOS. I will chek in Ryzen master later. in idle and under load

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Just now, MoHaX87 said:

I see them in BIOS. I will chek in Ryzen master later. in idle and under load

Typically in BIOS there will be more voltage applied to the CPU than normal so its reasonable that the temps are a bit high in BIOS.

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actually idle temp are usually equal regardless of cooler type. my water cooler idles the same. its nothing to worry about.

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You can optimize your airflow easily by moving that roof fan to act as a bottom intake below the gpu.

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3 hours ago, Jeppes said:

You can optimize your airflow easily by moving that roof fan to act as a bottom intake below the gpu.

Agreed and the front fan can be moved down a bit too. Or remove that cage in front or the fan.

This will help with thermals under load.

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Thank you all. 

That is temps with HWmonitor.

With Balanced Ryzen power limit

I decide to change case with some modern with better airflow

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