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Today I did scan with AV and CPU hit 75 C° it run at 4,6-4,7 Ghz and I'm not run any games or other heavy app in backgrounds at that time. I start worry that maybe AIO lose to many liquid in ~2 year lifespan and can't keep anymore decent temps. That temp think is really high for Ryzen 5900X at only ~10% CPU load. While play games CPU run about ~65 C° do I need start think about change AIO ? Btw than open webs for example like YouTube I seen a lot time CPU temps spike too ~70 C° for 10-15sec than it back ~50 C°

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16 minutes ago, Winterlight said:

240mm AIO on top case with exhaust fans setup.

do you have a mesh front? And are there any fans supplying the aio with air?

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1 hour ago, Winterlight said:

Today I did scan with AV and CPU hit 75 C° it run at 4,6-4,7 Ghz and I'm not run any games or other heavy app in backgrounds at that time. I start worry that maybe AIO lose to many liquid in ~2 year lifespan and can't keep anymore decent temps. That temp think is really high for Ryzen 5900X at only ~10% CPU load. While play games CPU run about ~65 C° do I need start think about change AIO ? Btw than open webs for example like YouTube I seen a lot time CPU temps spike too ~70 C° for 10-15sec than it back ~50 C°

You're good

5900x tends to heat like hell on some small area in some lightly threaded tasks, and 75c isn't to worry about at all

65c gaming temp is perfectly fine 

Run cinebench to check temps at full load and only start to worry if it's over 85c 

 

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16 minutes ago, NorKris said:

good enough  temps man, come back to us at 90 😄 

Yup

Dunno why ppl panic when their CPU reach like 70C, when specs tell that they're safe up to 90-100C 😛 

 

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1 hour ago, PDifolco said:

Yup

Dunno why ppl panic when their CPU reach like 70C, when specs tell that they're safe up to 90-100C 😛 

 

Well I had laptop with I7 7500U and CPU dead in less than 2 year. That laptop had very bad cooler due CPU almsot all time run ~70 C° even than just watch video at 4K. It's not gaming laptop but that CPU dead in less than 2 year I think is only due high temp.

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1 hour ago, Winterlight said:

Well I had laptop with I7 7500U and CPU dead in less than 2 year. That laptop had very bad cooler due CPU almsot all time run ~70 C° even than just watch video at 4K. It's not gaming laptop but that CPU dead in less than 2 year I think is only due high temp.

Maybe it died due to high temps, but not 70C

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On 5/15/2023 at 8:30 AM, Winterlight said:

Well I had laptop with I7 7500U and CPU dead in less than 2 year. That laptop had very bad cooler due CPU almsot all time run ~70 C° even than just watch video at 4K. It's not gaming laptop but that CPU dead in less than 2 year I think is only due high temp.

Laptops are inferior. What brand and model?

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49 minutes ago, RevGAM said:

Laptops are inferior. What brand and model?

It been Lenova Yoga 910
Theoretically I7 7500U can achieve 3.5 Ghz in reality that laptop achieved this clock only for max 20-30 sec

As I remember it mostly run about ~3 Ghz that slightly higher than base clock 2,7 Ghz but this CPU almost all time run about ~70 C°

I don't know exact reason why this CPU dead but then I took to repair service this laptop they said that CPU dead and repair cost about 450 €

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14 minutes ago, Winterlight said:

It been Lenova Yoga 910
Theoretically I7 7500U can achieve 3.5 Ghz in reality that laptop achieved this clock only for max 20-30 sec

As I remember it mostly run about ~3 Ghz that slightly higher than base clock 2,7 Ghz but this CPU almost all time run about ~70 C°

I don't know exact reason why this CPU dead but then I took to repair service this laptop they said that CPU dead and repair cost about 450 €

Buying a pre-built PC always comes with risks,  and laptops have a greater risk factor. 70 isn't enough to damage a CPU unless it is already poor quality. You lost the silicon lottery or Lenovo screwed up. 

I've been using computers since around 1978, started learning programming in 1980 on Apple IIs, started learning about hardware in 1990, ran a BBS from 1990-95, built my first Windows PC around 2000, taught myself malware removal starting in 2005 (also learned on Bleeping Computer), learned web dev starting in 2017, and I think I can fill a thimble with all that knowledge. 😉 I'm not an expert, which is why I keep investigating the answers that others give to try and improve my knowledge, so feel free to double-check the advice I give.

My phone's auto-correct is named Otto Rong.🤪😂

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