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Highest temp for safe FX9590

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so during idle, it jumps between ~16c to around ~55c.

When on load, using prime 95, smal ffts, is a WAT

 

hold up

 

its a negative numer :/

~0.6c

 

it crashed :/

Well its time for a cpu cooler upgrade, the FX 9590 is a mental cpu when it comes to heat, or you could just keep the current cpu cooler if you don't put it under full load like that normally. Or you could strap a Delta fan to it if you are a deaf.

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Dang you post a lot of threads about your 9590.

 

And I'd say around 85C is cutting it close.

85c is WAAAAYYYY too hot for an AMD chip. You really don't want to go above 65C.

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No!!! No!!! are you fucking insane!!! It's bad to let the chips go a any large amount over 61. You will burn the fucking chip. 

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2 fans already

want another one?

 

78 is running prime 95 blender

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Over 60 is bad. 

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If you're idling, like 1% CPU usage, it shouldn't really get that hot... What does your CPU temp get to when you leave it running in the BIOS?

 

 

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Zero thermal margin, below that you start running the risk of damaging the cpu.

 

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85c is WAAAAYYYY too hot for an AMD chip. You really don't want to go above 65C.

so 40 c is ok...

 

No!!! No!!! are you fucking insane!!! It's bad to let the chips go a any large amount over 61. You will burn the fucking chip. 

then how do i cool it under 60?

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so 40 c is ok...

 

then how do i cool it under 60?

What are you getting under load, if you get 40c that is fine. 

What is your cooler and such BTW? 

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so 40 c is ok...

 

then how do i cool it under 60?

40C is fine, for AMD chips you really want to try to stay under 60-62C.

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How are you measuring the temperature? 

cpuid hwm

 

Could be ~15° cooler.

how

how can i make it 15c cooler on air

 

:/

 

If you're idling, like 1% CPU usage, it shouldn't really get that hot... What does your CPU temp get to when you leave it running in the BIOS?

idk, let me check in a sec

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how

how can i make it 15c cooler on air

 

 

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What are you getting under load, if you get 40c that is fine. 

What is your cooler and such BTW? 

bequiet dark rock pro 3

prime 95 creates 80c

40C is fine, for AMD chips you really want to try to stay under 60-62C.

idle is ~40C at 1 percent usage, unly reason it got to 80c was because of running prime 95 for 2 hours

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I mean,your cooler has a TDP capability of 250 watts so that's good. If you're sure your thermal paste is applied right, and it doesn't over heat under load, then 45 is probably fine, though you could increase your fan speed to cool it.

 

 

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bequiet dark rock pro 3

prime 95 creates 80c

idle is ~40C at 1 percent usage, unly reason it got to 80c was because of running prime 95 for 2 hours

Run this version of prime 

http://www.mersenneforum.org/showthread.php?t=15504

Run the small fft test, careful... 

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small ff k

NO, small FFT

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yes i know

Just test to see if gets too hot. Make sure to watch it. 

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