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4 minutes ago, Sam F said:

I have a ryzen 7 3800xt and the temps are spiking between 51-65. is that normal?

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A bit more information would be nice. Is this at idle? At load? Is it overclocked? What cooler are you using? What is the cooling configuration of your case like? 

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The answer is yes. On auto frequency is adjusting all the time an thus also voltage and temperature. On Ryzen, even more than before.

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3 hours ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

A bit more information would be nice. Is this at idle? At load? Is it overclocked? What cooler are you using? What is the cooling configuration of your case like? 

All auto at idle. I am using a Corsair H100i platinum.

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14 hours ago, Sam F said:

I have a ryzen 7 3800xt and the temps are spiking between 51-65. is that normal?

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mine idles at 38-50c with a hyper 212 black edition and a very good airflow case. mine is also overclocked albe its at 1.35v so not very high. i suggest you take a look if your room temperature is okay. and if your cpu is indeed seeing high voltage spikes. mine did too at stock. i highly suggest overclocking it. even to something like i overclocked mine to on all cores which is 4.5 it can go higher of course but my cooling is worse than yours. keep that in mind.

 

just set 4.5 all core on 1.35v in the bios. boot up and see the temps. if they are simular or better than mine then you know that it was just the high voltages   

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On 10/27/2020 at 9:40 AM, hollyh88 said:

mine idles at 38-50c with a hyper 212 black edition and a very good airflow case. mine is also overclocked albe its at 1.35v so not very high. i suggest you take a look if your room temperature is okay. and if your cpu is indeed seeing high voltage spikes. mine did too at stock. i highly suggest overclocking it. even to something like i overclocked mine to on all cores which is 4.5 it can go higher of course but my cooling is worse than yours. keep that in mind.

 

just set 4.5 all core on 1.35v in the bios. boot up and see the temps. if they are simular or better than mine then you know that it was just the high voltages   

I do experience voltage spikes from .93v to 1.4

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On 10/27/2020 at 9:40 AM, hollyh88 said:

mine idles at 38-50c with a hyper 212 black edition and a very good airflow case. mine is also overclocked albe its at 1.35v so not very high. i suggest you take a look if your room temperature is okay. and if your cpu is indeed seeing high voltage spikes. mine did too at stock. i highly suggest overclocking it. even to something like i overclocked mine to on all cores which is 4.5 it can go higher of course but my cooling is worse than yours. keep that in mind.

 

just set 4.5 all core on 1.35v in the bios. boot up and see the temps. if they are simular or better than mine then you know that it was just the high voltages   

I have tried overclocking but I only have an option in bios to add voltage but I dont know what the stock voltage is. I have a b450 Aorus pro wifi. It also only allows me to add up to 0.3 volts which may not be enough if I running 4.5 at 1.35. Any ideas ?

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On 10/29/2020 at 3:20 PM, Sam F said:

I have tried overclocking but I only have an option in bios to add voltage but I dont know what the stock voltage is. I have a b450 Aorus pro wifi. It also only allows me to add up to 0.3 volts which may not be enough if I running 4.5 at 1.35. Any ideas ?

well apparently people have said that ocing ryzen 3000 at 1.35 or even anything above 1.3 is bad. 🤷‍♂️
and you have to do an manual or overrite mode. that lets you do it. yours should be able to do 4.3 at 1.2v no problem try that :) that really cuts down the temps and well still doesnt destroy your performance completely.

but to reply to your message i have mine running with pbo now. with basically its limits set to the max and it is idling around 49-55c so yeah with a shitty cooler just like mine it is normal. 

 

while having it on the 4.3 at 1.2v it idles around 35-40c so thats better ofc. i may update my cooler after all but that would be around the summer when its 28c ambient temp and not 16-19c orso :D

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