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It's fine, don't worry about it. What matters is which temps you get after a while under load.

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4 minutes ago, Whatisthis said:

The x3d chips run hot because of the cache stacked on top of the cores. More material for the heat to run through.

 

what kind of temps do you get when you run cinebench r23 multicore bench?

Haven’t ran any bench marks and don’t know how this is my first build. Just finished building early morning after hours of work. How would I run bench marks?

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19 minutes ago, Legendaryluck16 said:

Haven’t ran any bench marks and don’t know how this is my first build. Just finished building early morning after hours of work. How would I run bench marks?

You download your program of choice and run it. It's as simple as that.

 

I personally like Prime95 on the Small FFT preset. If your temps are good on that, you can bet your jimmies that it'll be fine for anything else you'll ever face.

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19 minutes ago, Legendaryluck16 said:

Haven’t ran any bench marks and don’t know how this is my first build. Just finished building early morning after hours of work. How would I run bench marks?

With Cinnebench R23. NZXT CAM also tends to not be completely accurate. Use GPU-Z for the graphics card and HWinfo for everything else.

https://www.techspot.com/downloads/6709-cinebench.html

https://www.hwinfo.com/download/

https://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

 

Cinnebench isn't going to test your graphics card, just the CPU so don't expect to see the gpu go up in temps while you're running Cinnebench.

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1 hour ago, Imakuni said:

You download your program of choice and run it. It's as simple as that.

 

I personally like Prime95 on the Small FFT preset. If your temps are good on that, you can bet your jimmies that it'll be fine for anything else you'll ever face.

On Cinebench the highest I saw was 82 degrees is that good?

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10 minutes ago, Legendaryluck16 said:

On Cinebench the highest I saw was 82 degrees is that good?

Yes

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