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Do these stress test results look normal?

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if it's a 100% cpu load and it's not overheating or crashing then it's fine. You aren't going to be doing any tasks that are a 100% cpu load anyway

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First time running any sort of stress tests on a system, not really sure what i'm  looking at. I was told that 85c is the maximum temp and beyond that, I should be worried about.

 

I ran a few 20 min tests with this program and no crashes, I can't find any reports from it that explain much though. This was a 2 min CPU test just for a screenshot, but it was reaching mid-90s.

 

Is this a concern? Did I not do a good enough job with thermal paste? CPU cooler is the Peerless Assassin 120 SE

 

Cinebench scores were 1107 multi and 118 single, with a 9.37 MP ratio, whatever that means.

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11 minutes ago, billygoatbaa said:

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First time running any sort of stress tests on a system, not really sure what i'm  looking at. I was told that 85c is the maximum temp and beyond that, I should be worried about.

 

I ran a few 20 min tests with this program and no crashes, I can't find any reports from it that explain much though. This was a 2 min CPU test just for a screenshot, but it was reaching mid-90s.

 

Is this a concern? Did I not do a good enough job with thermal paste? CPU cooler is the Peerless Assassin 120 SE

 

Cinebench scores were 1107 multi and 118 single, with a 9.37 MP ratio, whatever that means.

mid 90s are perfectly acceptable temperatures for a 7700x during a stress test.

You can even see these temperatures during heavy gaming.

This is 100% normal and nothing to worry about 🙂

 

The Ryzen 7000 CPU's have set point of 95c before limiting clocks or power.

 

Check out this thread where I wrote more indepth and linked 2 videos that will expain how and why this is normal.

 

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