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Ryzen 7 5800X bios idling at 90 degrees celcius

My ryzen 7 5800x arrived today in the mail to replace my 3600. Opened up the pc and installed it using fresh thermal paste and correctly installing my AIO (Cooler Master ML240L V2 RGB). Once I booted up the AIO fans kicked in at 100% and my temps were at 90 degrees celcius. I've tried reseating the cpu and cooler multiple times as well as resetting and updating bios. Sometimes I cannot even boot into windows because I get a CPU temp error. Help needed ASAP!

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3 minutes ago, gounis4 said:

My ryzen 7 5800x arrived today in the mail to replace my 3600. Opened up the pc and installed it using fresh thermal paste and correctly installing my AIO (Cooler Master ML240L V2 RGB). Once I booted up the AIO fans kicked in at 100% and my temps were at 90 degrees celcius. I've tried reseating the cpu and cooler multiple times as well as resetting and updating bios. Sometimes I cannot even boot into windows because I get a CPU temp error. Help needed ASAP!

 

Ryzen 5800X requires a BIOS update to be fully compatible.

It does not work out-of-the-box, even for a X570 and B550 motherboards -- it *should* only if your motherboard was manufactured / shipped AFTER 5000-series release.

 

Then this brings up a question.

What motherboard are you using?

 

You didn't include much info about system specs by the way, so not much to go by....

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The thermal paste AMD includes probably isn't the best quality, you can try using a better quality one. Maybe you should check the AIO as well, make sure everything is plugged in but there might be a chance that there could be something wrong with the AIO pump. I actually have the same exact CPU and it doesn't get anywhere near that hot.

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Just now, -rascal- said:

 

Ryzen 5800X requires a BIOS update to be fully compatible.

It does not work out-of-the-box, even for a X570 and B550 motherboards -- it *should* only if your motherboard was manufactured / shipped AFTER 5000-series release.

 

Then this brings up a question.

What motherboard are you using?

 

You didn't include much info about system specs by the way, so not much to go by....

Im using a ROG STRIX X570-f motherboard updated to its latest bios

 

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Just now, Mq3 said:

The thermal paste AMD includes probably isn't the best quality, you can try using a better quality one. Maybe you should check the AIO as well, make sure everything is plugged in but there might be a chance that there could be something wrong with the AIO pump. I actually have the same exact CPU and it doesn't get anywhere near that hot.

I'm using a cooler master, mastergel pro thermal paste. The AIO is working fine because I literally just took out my 3600 and it is running very cool on that. 

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2 minutes ago, Mq3 said:

The thermal paste AMD includes probably isn't the best quality, you can try using a better quality one. Maybe you should check the AIO as well, make sure everything is plugged in but there might be a chance that there could be something wrong with the AIO pump. I actually have the same exact CPU and it doesn't get anywhere near that hot.

I forgot to ask, do you have any overclocks applied in the bios or any voltage changes?

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Just now, Mq3 said:

I forgot to ask, do you have any overclocks applied in the bios or any voltage changes?

no, everything is set to default settings

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4 minutes ago, gounis4 said:

no, everything is set to default settings

Just to make sure, you cleaned off the old thermal paste left on of the AIO coldplate?

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12 minutes ago, Mq3 said:

Just to make sure, you cleaned off the old thermal paste left on of the AIO coldplate?

yeh i did every time i reseated the cpu 

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