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Hey guys and gals. So I recently threw in a 5900x in my system, cooled with an NH-D15S. Its in a HAF XM case. My previous CPU was a 9700k, which I had an offset of 2 set on so it didn't go nuts during AVX workloads on temps.

 

Anyway, if I were playing FFXIV with the 9700k, my temps would be roughly 38-50 with an average of 45. With the 5900x its more 45-55 with an average of 48. Ok, no biggy

 

Witcher 3 with my 9700k would run 50-55(medium settings). With the 5900x and medium settings I'm hitting anyway from 55-67. Seeing 67 was a bit jarring as I'm not used to that(I'm on a 1080p panel atm too) I don't have PBO enabled either. Only using like 5% of the cpu in FFXIV, and 15% of the cpu in Witcher 3. 

 

When doing Cinebench Multi-core passes I hit up to 65

 

Single core passes it can get up to 70.

 

Idling from 30-35c

 

I know it has 4 more cores than my 9700k, and there's no offset that keeps the clock speeds max boost down either.

 

Anyway, would yall say these are decent temps? They're a little higher than I'm used to on my previous build, but I'm not feeling too bad about it? I just generally didn't reach 65's in games that often. New World took my 9700k to like 65-67 though.

 

Thanks!

 

 

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5000x are a bit hot and your temps are totally normal.

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14 minutes ago, Weric said:

Hey guys and gals. So I recently threw in a 5900x in my system, cooled with an NH-D15S. Its in a HAF XM case. My previous CPU was a 9700k, which I had an offset of 2 set on so it didn't go nuts during AVX workloads on temps.

 

Anyway, if I were playing FFXIV with the 9700k, my temps would be roughly 38-50 with an average of 45. With the 5900x its more 45-55 with an average of 48. Ok, no biggy

 

Witcher 3 with my 9700k would run 50-55(medium settings). With the 5900x and medium settings I'm hitting anyway from 55-67. Seeing 67 was a bit jarring as I'm not used to that(I'm on a 1080p panel atm too) I don't have PBO enabled either. Only using like 5% of the cpu in FFXIV, and 15% of the cpu in Witcher 3. 

 

When doing Cinebench Multi-core passes I hit up to 65

 

Single core passes it can get up to 70.

 

Idling from 30-35c

 

I know it has 4 more cores than my 9700k, and there's no offset that keeps the clock speeds max boost down either.

 

Anyway, would yall say these are decent temps? They're a little higher than I'm used to on my previous build, but I'm not feeling too bad about it? I just generally didn't reach 65's in games that often. New World took my 9700k to like 65-67 though.

 

Thanks!

 

 

Surprised a 95 watt chip only got to 55C, Noctua is pretty great.

That is nothing to worry about, those are great temps for a 105 watt 12 core CPU at full load.

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"105" Wat 😄 it easily puls 140+ on stock settings in Cinebench 😄

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15 minutes ago, KnoT said:

5000x are a bit hot and your temps are totally normal.

Thanks man ok I feel better now lol. What was bugging me most was that FFXIV, such a low intensive game was taking my 5900x to 45-55, where with my 9700k it would rarely ever get to 55. So it had me thinking shit..... maybe I'll be in the 80's on stock playing some high intensive game. I really need to get a 1440p panel and stop beating on my CPU's lol

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Just now, Weric said:

Thanks man ok I feel better now lol. What was bugging me most was that FFXIV, such a low intensive game was taking my 5900x to 45-55, where with my 9700k it would rarely ever get to 55. So it had me thinking shit..... maybe I'll be in the 80's on stock playing some high intensive game. I really need to get a 1440p panel and stop beating on my CPU's lol

 

Yeah had the same thing when moved from my old 7700k, 60-70C while just gaming is totally normal for 5900x

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4 minutes ago, Cool_Evlo said:

Surprised a 95 watt chip only got to 55C, Noctua is pretty great.

That is nothing to worry about, those are great temps for a 105 watt 12 core CPU at full load.

Ok, cool, thanks man. Yea Noctua is really awesome they're all I use when I go Air. It was just scaring me a bit that FFXIv was taking my 5900x to 45-55 where my 9700k would sit at 35-45. Made me think other games would make it get hotter. 

 

Then again, my 9700k clock wasn't going to 4,9, I had it underclocked a bit to cap at 4.5 and an avx offset. This 5900x is full blown stock. Hopefully my brain will get used to the new numbers. I went through the same thing when I went from an i7 6800k to my 9700k and the temps were higher lol. Cooling a 6800k was so stupid easy

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The temperature is not really comparable between Intel and amd. Think of it as amd is giving you hotspot/junction and Intel average cpu - if you are more familiar with GPU temps.

 

Your temps are great btw.

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48 minutes ago, Weric said:

Hey guys and gals. So I recently threw in a 5900x in my system, cooled with an NH-D15S. Its in a HAF XM case. My previous CPU was a 9700k, which I had an offset of 2 set on so it didn't go nuts during AVX workloads on temps.

 

Anyway, if I were playing FFXIV with the 9700k, my temps would be roughly 38-50 with an average of 45. With the 5900x its more 45-55 with an average of 48. Ok, no biggy

 

Witcher 3 with my 9700k would run 50-55(medium settings). With the 5900x and medium settings I'm hitting anyway from 55-67. Seeing 67 was a bit jarring as I'm not used to that(I'm on a 1080p panel atm too) I don't have PBO enabled either. Only using like 5% of the cpu in FFXIV, and 15% of the cpu in Witcher 3. 

 

When doing Cinebench Multi-core passes I hit up to 65

 

Single core passes it can get up to 70.

 

Idling from 30-35c

 

I know it has 4 more cores than my 9700k, and there's no offset that keeps the clock speeds max boost down either.

 

Anyway, would yall say these are decent temps? They're a little higher than I'm used to on my previous build, but I'm not feeling too bad about it? I just generally didn't reach 65's in games that often. New World took my 9700k to like 65-67 though.

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

Yeap, nothing to worry about.

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Wish i had those temps i have the same setup and i hit 83c when playing Warzone

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11 hours ago, Marijanusic said:

Wish i had those temps i have the same setup and i hit 83c when playing Warzone

I haven't tried Warzone yet, I'm going to now that you've mentioned it lol. If it gets into the 80's I'm just going to set a negative curve offset through PBO. I know these chips are made to hang in those temps, but my brain just can't handle it lol.

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12 hours ago, Marijanusic said:

Wish i had those temps i have the same setup and i hit 83c when playing Warzone

So I went ahead and installed Warzone, at high even without Vsync on I was hovering between 65-77. Not what I'm used to on my 9700k, but normal from everyones account. Just gonna have to get my brain to be ok with those temps being normal these days lol. 

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They can run a bit warm, it really depends on your cooling setup. I see 80c @ about 200w ppt in R23 using the stock clock range of 4950. It runs at about 4650 with CO enabled but PBO disabled. Right now mine is sitting at 27c typing this in a 21c space.

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