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3950x overheating

romsmedia
2 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

it looks like your voltage setting didnt get applied, it's at 1.38v (at idle, at least)

I totally didn't catch that... thank you. I blame my lack of sleep.

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6 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

can you run cinebench R20 for like 3 second and screen cap ryzen master?

it looks like your voltage setting didnt get applied, it's at 1.38v (at idle, at least)

 

Ryzen Master cinebench.png

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8 minutes ago, HowardYing said:

That's what mine is.

1.17v D15 at 84c? you probably have to check yours too

it's running few c warmer than I expect it to run

could be bad case airflow

 

@romsmedia try your other cooler, something is definitely wrong

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 minute ago, Moonzy said:

1.17v D15 at 84c? you probably have to check yours too

it's running few c warmer than I expect it to run

 

@romsmedia try your other cooler, something is definitely wrong

I have before, I think it's a combo of the ambient of my room as well as heat from my gpu.

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And as for voltages and stuff, I haven't really bothered to mess with them much, just waiting on 1usmus to release his software, honestly

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for reference, here's my 3900x at 1.1v full saturated load

 

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-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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5 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

1.17v D15 at 84c? you probably have to check yours too

it's running few c warmer than I expect it to run

could be bad case airflow

 

@romsmedia try your other cooler, something is definitely wrong

yeah just going to wait on some more thermal paste as I used all I had 

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3 minutes ago, romsmedia said:

yeah just going to wait on some more thermal paste as I used all I had 

your CPU is thermal throttling at 1.12v

something is not right about that cooler, and you're not the first

 

i've seen few people complain about AIO not performing well after upgrade

i think it's because moving it around knocks some gunk in there loose, so it starts clogging the AIO up making the water flow less

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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7 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

for reference, here's my 3900x at 1.1v full saturated load

Is that your lie in april I see? GASP 

Dang, that's some nice temps...

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1 minute ago, HowardYing said:

Is that your lie in april I see? GASP

no

 

1 minute ago, HowardYing said:

Dang, that's some nice temps...

I expect below 80c for 3950x at <1.2v for D15

my GPU is on full tilt too, but my casing is open side panel

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 minute ago, Moonzy said:

no

Been afraid to watch it, no need to kneel over and cry.
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Hmm.

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46 minutes ago, romsmedia said:

i set it at 1.25V and it was still giving me 55 degrees 

 

3950X uses highly binned silicon. Typical it needs less than 1.2v in full load.

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 Thanks guys for your help, it seems to be working now without me changing anything, under 40 degrees at idle and max 65 when running cinebench r20

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