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Temperature will jump with usage, you need to look at that in conjunction with the temp. It doesn't take much for Ryzen to burst up in temp and its completely normal. By design. Unless you're seeing consistent temps above 80-85c doing normal tasks, there is nothing to worry about.

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Just now, GuiltySpark_ said:

Temperature will jump with usage, you need to look at that in conjunction with the temp. It doesn't take much for Ryzen to burst up in temp and its completely normal. By design. Unless you're seeing consistent temps above 80-85c doing normal tasks, there is nothing to worry about.

No, nowhere near that high, in fact in games it doesn't go beyond 66'C and sometimes 71'C in games that use the Frostbite engine.

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59 minutes ago, Mikey89 said:

No, nowhere near that high, in fact in games it doesn't go beyond 66'C and sometimes 71'C in games that use the Frostbite engine.

But what about Prime95? 😈

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The Wraith Stealth is a really bad cooler and very loud as well. I highly recommend buying a Wraith Prism. Can probably find one for $10 on a 2nd hand marketplace, loads of people don't use the stock cooler they got with their higher-end Ryzens. My R5 3600 temps dropped from 80-85cc under Prime95 load to 50-60c.The CPU boosts higher too.

 

I don't understand why AMD didn't just ship the Prism with more models. I'd gladly pay an extra $10 retail price for the cooler upgrade (remember the Stealth costs money to manufacture as well). The Ryzen 5 3600 will thermal throttle with a stock Wraith Stealth cooler in a hot room under heavy load.. and the sound is unbearable.

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On 6/8/2022 at 7:20 PM, Tr0gdor_ said:

The Wraith Stealth is a really bad cooler and very loud as well. I highly recommend buying a Wraith Prism. Can probably find one for $10 on a 2nd hand marketplace, loads of people don't use the stock cooler they got with their higher-end Ryzens. My R5 3600 temps dropped from 80-85cc under Prime95 load to 50-60c.The CPU boosts higher too.

 

I don't understand why AMD didn't just ship the Prism with more models. I'd gladly pay an extra $10 retail price for the cooler upgrade (remember the Stealth costs money to manufacture as well). The Ryzen 5 3600 will thermal throttle with a stock Wraith Stealth cooler in a hot room under heavy load.. and the sound is unbearable.

Sorry for the late reply.

 

I am using a BEQUIET! Shadow Rock LP for my CPU at the moment. I've also had this on my older FX 8300 so i just put it on my Ryzen 5 3600 when i upgraded. The cooler is about 5-6 years old but still does the job.

 

I was thinking of getting a BEQUIET! Dark Rock 4 in the future but i am not sure if it will fit in my PC case : Cooler Master Masterbox MB511.

 

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On 6/8/2022 at 7:20 PM, Tr0gdor_ said:

The Wraith Stealth is a really bad cooler and very loud as well. I highly recommend buying a Wraith Prism. Can probably find one for $10 on a 2nd hand marketplace, loads of people don't use the stock cooler they got with their higher-end Ryzens. My R5 3600 temps dropped from 80-85cc under Prime95 load to 50-60c.The CPU boosts higher too.

 

I don't understand why AMD didn't just ship the Prism with more models. I'd gladly pay an extra $10 retail price for the cooler upgrade (remember the Stealth costs money to manufacture as well). The Ryzen 5 3600 will thermal throttle with a stock Wraith Stealth cooler in a hot room under heavy load.. and the sound is unbearable.

You happy at least get cooler with 5900X you don't get at all any cooler.

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