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3 minutes ago, BlueScope819 said:

Because you set a static voltage. Don't set static voltages for Ryzen, just turn on PBO and be done with it.

It makes the cpu hot !! 

On idle 65°c !!!! 

On load .......... 95°c !!!! 

Note that my ambient temperature is 34°c 

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8 minutes ago, BlueScope819 said:

Totally agree, but my point being is that it's generally not a good idea to exceed the throttle temp via manual overclocking as it puts more strain on the CPU for no real reason.

Oh I see what you're saying. I miss read that, my apologies.

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17 hours ago, BlueScope819 said:

That's what overclocking does, news flash. But 95c isn't thermal throttling.

PBO is hotter than manual OC. I can run 4.2ghz all core at 1.25V and it's cooler than stock (pbo disabled) which runs at 4ghz all core at 1.35-1.4V

 

I believe OP is saying that PBO is hotter than their manual OC.

 

18 hours ago, Didarul Hossain Rafi said:

It makes the cpu hot !! 

On idle 65°c !!!! 

On load .......... 95°c !!!! 

Note that my ambient temperature is 34°c 

 

This is normal behavior for ryzen, it seems. I get the same thing at stock settings. You could try repasting and playing with fan curves, but this seems normal to me, especially at 34C ambient.

 

I recommend you run your manual OC. I have my wife's computer at the above mentioned OC. Mine is at 4.4 all core @ 1.35V. Which is right about on par, temperature wise, with stock settings under my normal use conditions (games) I do go down to 4.2 at 1.25V if I'm doing folding etc.

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