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11 minutes ago, gunner_hero said:

i think around $70-$120

 

15 minutes ago, gunner_hero said:

thanks and can you recommend some after market cooler for ryzen 5 3600?

You can easily get away with a CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo or Arctic Freezer 34 eSports for 30-40$.

Hello guys again,

is this normal temperatures for my rig?

I am new to this so please help me in this guys.

I really appreciate it

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Just now, tank234 said:

are these tests from when your pc was sitting at idle?

yeah just watching and listening music in youtube and reading some news in facebook

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Just now, gunner_hero said:

yeah just watching and listening music in youtube and reading some news in facebook

That sounds normal for amd chips they tend to idle on the warm side. What are the temps when the pc is under load? 

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Just now, tank234 said:

That sounds normal for amd chips they tend to idle on the warm side. What are the temps when the pc is under load? 

When playing my cpu is playing around 60-83 degrees celcius

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1 minute ago, gunner_hero said:

When playing my cpu is playing around 60-83 degrees celcius

ya thats fine I  would be concerned if it gets past 90C 

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Everything seems like it's in-check.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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Just now, tank234 said:

ya thats fine I  would be concerned if it gets past 90C 

Thank you so much for the help, I hope I can learn more about this and what do you recommend for cpu cooler?

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1 minute ago, Stahlmann98 said:

Everything seems like it's in-check.

thanks and can you recommend some after market cooler for ryzen 5 3600?

 

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1 minute ago, gunner_hero said:

thanks and can you recommend some after market cooler for ryzen 5 3600?

 

what is your budget?

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1 minute ago, tank234 said:

what is your budget?

i think around $70-$120

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11 minutes ago, gunner_hero said:

i think around $70-$120

 

15 minutes ago, gunner_hero said:

thanks and can you recommend some after market cooler for ryzen 5 3600?

You can easily get away with a CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo or Arctic Freezer 34 eSports for 30-40$.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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2 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

 

You can easily get away with a CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo or Arctic Freezer 34 eSports for 30-40$.

oh thanks i will put it in my list

Thanks for the help guys, I appreciate it 😃

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52 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

 

You can easily get away with a CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo or Arctic Freezer 34 eSports for 30-40$.

Um I get 92 degrees right now but not for long it went down to 70-80 degrees Celsius while playing

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55 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

 

You can easily get away with a CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Evo or Arctic Freezer 34 eSports for 30-40$.

 

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9 minutes ago, gunner_hero said:

Um I get 92 degrees right now but not for long it went down to 70-80 degrees Celsius while playing

If the temp spikes are only for a short amount of time, this should still be fine. But a aftermarket cooler wouldn't be a bad investment.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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2 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

If the temp spikes are only for a short amount of time, this should still be fine. But a aftermarket cooler wouldn't be a bad investment.

So i need to stop for now and find a after market cooler?

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5 minutes ago, gunner_hero said:

So i need to stop for now and find a after market cooler?

No, you don't need to stop. These temps won't kill your CPU. But it makes sense to get an aftermarket cooler.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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2 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

No, you don't need to stop. These temps won't kill your CPU. But it makes sense to get an aftermarket cooler.

Ok i will try, thanks for the advice

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-CPU (onboard sensor): This is either a temperature measured by a dedicated sensor on mainboard located inside the CPU socket (the external CPU temperature) or temperature obtained from internal CPU thermal sensor (i.e. DTS = Digital Thermal Sensor).

-Core Max: The maximum temperature among all cores in the CPU.

-CPU (Tctl): This is the T_control temperature available on AMD CPUs only. On several generations before Zen (Ryzen), this is not a reliable representation of the temperature. On AMD Zen series this is the temperature used to control cooling and is a fixed offset from the real CPU temperature. Offset is used mostly on X-series and some Threadripper CPUs; in such case two values are shown: Tctl and Tdie. If no offset is used, then only a single value is shown as Tctl/Tdie, which equals the real temperature.

-CPU (Tdie): This value is shown in case the CPU uses an offset from Tctl and represents the real temperature (Tdie = Tctl - Tctl_offset).

-CPU Package: Shown on Intel CPUs represents a 256-millisecond average value (calculated by CPU) of the hottest temperature sensor within the CPU package.

-CPU Package (TSI): Available on pre-Zen AMD CPUs is the CPU temperature obtained via TSI interface.

-Core #n (n=any number): Actual temperature of a particular CPU core.

-CPU IA Cores: Maximum temperature among all computing (x86) cores in CPU (so part of CPU except Uncore and Graphics logic).

-CPU GT Cores: Temperature of the integrated graphics part of CPU (if present).

 

The meanings of abbreviatiins for you sir.
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