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High Temps on 3600

RhymeGG

I just changed out my thermal paste and PSU last night, Didn't check what my temps were before, But running OCCT stress test. within 2 minutes of 100% load on all 12 theretical processors, I was hitting 87-90 average, and spikes to 93ish. Is this fine considering ill never likely have 100% load on, Or is 2 minutes of max load reaching 93c bad? (measuring temps with ryzen master)

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Just now, Slottr said:

What board

Gigabyte X570 Gaming X

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Just now, Deli said:

Which setting you have on OCCT? Small Data set? Linpack with AVX 2?

Large and Auto

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Just now, Slottr said:

Voltage?

Not sure if this is correct, I use auto overclocking on Ryzen master, So I'm not controlling anything, Current/Min/Max

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1 minute ago, RhymeGG said:

Not sure if this is correct, I use auto overclocking on Ryzen master, So I'm not controlling anything, Current/Min/Max

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What does it say in bios

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Just now, Slottr said:

What does it say in bios

I wouldn't know. Where do I go in bios to find that?

 

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Try turn off the auto OC. It doesn't do much in term of performance but rises the temperature.

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9 minutes ago, RhymeGG said:

theretical processors

logical processors would be a little more exact, "theoretical processors" is pretty funny though :P

 

assuming youve got PBO on in bios, the 3600 will run pretty hot. your temps are only a few degrees higher than mine with a noctua d15s for cooling, PBO just makes ryzen chips hot. keep it on stock, its a lot more manageable and gives you 99% of the performance. load temps in games at stock should be much lower, like 60-70C max, with no discernible difference in performance.

topics i need help on:

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my "oops i bought intel right before zen 3 releases" build

CPU: Ryzen 5 3600 (placeholder)

GPU: Gigabyte 980ti Xtreme (also placeholder), deshroud w/ generic 1200rpm 120mm fans x2, stock bios 130% power, no voltage offset: +70 core +400 mem 

Memory: 2x16gb GSkill Trident Z RGB 3600C16, 14-15-30-288@1.45v

Motherboard: Asus ROG Strix X570-E Gaming

Cooler: Noctua NH-D15S w/ white chromax bling
OS Drive: Samsung PM981 1tb (OEM 970 Evo)

Storage Drive: XPG SX8200 Pro 2tb

Backup Storage: Seagate Barracuda Compute 4TB

PSU: Seasonic Prime Ultra Titanium 750W w/ black/white Cablemod extensions
Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Dark (to be replaced with a good case shortly)

basically everything was bought used off of reddit or here, only new component was the case. absolutely nutty deals for some of these parts, ill have to tally it all up once it's "done" :D 

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7 minutes ago, Deli said:

Try turn off the auto OC. It doesn't do much in term of performance but rises the temperature.

 

3 minutes ago, VeganJoy said:

logical processors would be a little more exact, "theoretical processors" is pretty funny though :P

 

assuming youve got PBO on in bios, the 3600 will run pretty hot. your temps are only a few degrees higher than mine with a noctua d15s for cooling, PBO just makes ryzen chips hot. keep it on stock, its a lot more manageable and gives you 99% of the performance. load temps in games at stock should be much lower, like 60-70C max, with no discernible difference in performance.

Cool, I just went and turned it off, ran 5 minutes, averaged around 84c with spikes to 88, I'm comfortable with that for 100% load. Thanks!
I'm also curious though, I ran a test for my GPU on OCCT, And it came up with a error within the first minute, But no more errors for the next 4 minutes. If you guys know anything about that too I'd appreciate any opinions/help :D

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I also found that I get almost identical CPU scores with no PBO and default cpu overclocks??? Cool i guess lol

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