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Ryzenmaster monitor: My 1700 temps are 49 to 59c (on performance profile). I live in India. Load temps seem to be around 65c or upwards while gaming.Cinebench running, it never crossed 65c.  I can't understand. Even on idle temps fluctuate from 49c to 59c without me doing anything else beside background programs like antivirus etc. Balanced profile meanwhile goes from 40c to 45c idle and to 57c while browsing etc.

Asus's monitor utility told me on BIOS 0405 that temps fluctuate between 48 to 54c, after flashing 0502 it is telling me 54 to 65c (idle)!

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Hey guys, i'm curious about the temps that AMD's ryzen cpu puts out at stock speeds. What are the average temps under full load for the highest end Ryzen chip which i think is the R7 1800X.

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Currently the software for it isn't updated so no one is getting accurate temps, Also from everything I have seen save money and get a 1700x, the difference to 1800x looks to be extremely small (1 fps for most titles). Mine is in the mail and will confirm with my own review

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Thinkfreely said:

Currently the software for it isn't updated so no one is getting accurate temps, Also from everything I have seen save money and get a 1700x, the difference to 1800x looks to be extremely small (1 fps for most titles). Mine is in the mail and will confirm with my own review

 

 

ok. I'm just wondering as amd cpu's are known to dissipate more heat (and pull more power) since the chips have lower temperature limits then intel.

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15 minutes ago, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

ok. I'm just wondering as amd cpu's are known to dissipate more heat (and pull more power) since the chips have lower temperature limits then intel.

The new Ryzen chips are proven to draw less power than broadwell-e and we know for sure that it uses very good TIM (der8auer delided it). A combination of them should mean lower temps, but there are of course other factors (which play less of a roll)

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Just now, FTL said:

The new Ryzen chips are proven to draw less power than broadwell-e and we know for sure that it uses very good TIM (der8auer delided it). A combination of them should mean lower temps, but there are of course other factors (which play less of a roll)

all i want to know is the temperatures. Currently i have a skylake i5 6600k and idles around 35-40C and under load goes to 60 and thats about it

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On 3/4/2017 at 3:37 PM, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

all i want to know is the temperatures. Currently i have a skylake i5 6600k and idles around 35-40C and under load goes to 60 and thats about it

Did you ever get your answers? In my case; 6600K on H55 water, and basically the same on zelman air, idles at 23-28C with 20-22C ambient. That's clocked at 4.5Ghz with speed step enabled so clocks lower when nothing is running. Under full load OCCT or the like nets high 60s and into the 70s. My R7 1700 clocked to 3.8Ghz @1.35v idles on air (Wraith Spire) at 30C. Do anything and it jumps into the uppper 30s. However, finding a program the shows the correct value is kind of unknown. That value is from AMD Ryzen Master, which I'm hoping is correct. HWInfo, OCCT, and Aida64 show different numbers from Ryzen Master depending if idle or under load; the difference increases as the temp increases. Those three always agree but disagree sometimes with Ryzen Master. temp And this is the 1700 and does not suffer from the +20C the X chips can exhibit in temp values shown. CoreTemp shows no temp value. Under load, the 1700 goes into the 70s, then 80s, and I let it peak just over 90 once before killing the test; still 3.8Ghz on all cores. This is probably the lower end Wraith cooler bundled with the 1700 since it only has 95W dissipation. AIO Water is on order but not in yet. I'm hoping load temps come down with water. This thing gets hot unless you run it on low voltage and don't clock it up too much. Stock clocks (3.0 -3.7) run fine on the wraith, but still peak in the 60s-70s under load.

 

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On 3/4/2017 at 1:10 PM, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

What are the average temps under full load for the highest end Ryzen chip which i think is the R7 1800X.

I can give you an Overclocked load temp.  At 4.1ghz, 1.45v running for 30 min under Aida64 stressing Memory, CPU, FPU and Cashe, I evened out at 79c and stayed there for the last 20 minutes.  

 

As for the 20c offset that @MKMCGREGOR discusses, with the new 1001 bios on the Crossfire Hero, it addresses that, but I still don't believe it.  These temps agreed from MB sensor, On Die sensor, as well as a slight difference (-10c) in the waterblock temp.

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I retested air 3.8Ghz 1.35V. Once I manually setup SpeedFan and corrected for the different values reported by it correlated to Ryzen Master, running AIDA64 stress (CPU, cache, and FPU) the max temp was 84 in Ryzen and 66 in the other tools. That is where it peaked with 20 minutes testing period. Speed fan had the cooler and case fans eventually ramped to 100%. Again, this cooler is not designed to dissipate this level of heat. A water, when it arrives, will be better; as shown above by Evanair.

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15 hours ago, Evanair said:

I can give you an Overclocked load temp.  At 4.1ghz, 1.45v running for 30 min under Aida64 stressing Memory, CPU, FPU and Cashe, I evened out at 79c and stayed there for the last 20 minutes.  

 

As for the 20c offset that @MKMCGREGOR discusses, with the new 1001 bios on the Crossfire Hero, it addresses that, but I still don't believe it.  These temps agreed from MB sensor, On Die sensor, as well as a slight difference (-10c) in the waterblock temp.

That still is really hot. AMD hasnt fixed the high heat dissipation yet

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1 hour ago, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

That still is really hot. AMD hasnt fixed the high heat dissipation yet

79c at full tilt overclocked quite a bit isn't that hot for a long stress test.  Thermal throttling on a stock setting starts at 95c. 

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17 hours ago, MKMCGREGOR said:

That value is from AMD Ryzen Master, which I'm hoping is correct.

AFAIK, Ryzen temps in general are not very accurate....

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On 3/4/2017 at 1:10 PM, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

Hey guys, i'm curious about the temps that AMD's ryzen cpu puts out at stock speeds. What are the average temps under full load for the highest end Ryzen chip which i think is the R7 1800X.

To give you an exact answer, reset everything to optimal defaults. 

 

59c under full load with h100i.

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On 3/4/2017 at 3:10 PM, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

Hey guys, i'm curious about the temps that AMD's ryzen cpu puts out at stock speeds. What are the average temps under full load for the highest end Ryzen chip which i think is the R7 1800X.

My 6700k in girlfriends build doesn't exceed 55c after an hour stress test @4.7ghz 1.37v. My 1800x with same treatment at 4ghz 1.35v breaks 80c.  Luckily I got it stable at 1.29v 3.9ghz @70c load, and keep in mind temps are about 10c different depending on software, I was using Ryzen Master.  If you want more details you can probably find them on my Twitter or a detailed post on here I labeled delidded 6700k, I build too many systems to keep up. Also note that both of these chips are USA records on hwbot, so it should be a pretty fair comparison. 

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Ryzenmaster monitor: My 1700 temps are 49 to 59c (on performance profile). I live in India. Load temps seem to be around 65c or upwards while gaming.Cinebench running, it never crossed 65c.  I can't understand. Even on idle temps fluctuate from 49c to 59c without me doing anything else beside background programs like antivirus etc. Balanced profile meanwhile goes from 40c to 45c idle and to 57c while browsing etc.

Asus's monitor utility told me on BIOS 0405 that temps fluctuate between 48 to 54c, after flashing 0502 it is telling me 54 to 65c (idle)!

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youre comparing apples and oranges... you can only compare temps if you use the same cooler with the same fan speeds and same workload...

 

or do you really think temperature matters otherwise? heres an example (not real):

R7 1700X without cooler during stress test runs at 80C

i7 6700K water cooled during idle runs at 21C

which is better in temperatures? cant say cuz its not the same thing...

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There's the numbers I've been looking for, about 60-80C after temperature sensor corrections

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Hey guys first post here, I just completed my first build with an R7 1800x so if I'm reading everything right when my temps are at say 74c it is offset so it reality it is at 54c? I'm just trying to figure out what software is more accurate I have an MSI pro Carbon and a Corsair h110i and that software for the cooler shows an average of 20c lower but I think that is not reflective of the the die but more the coolant is that a fair assessment? I haven't seen any temps over 76c with a preset overclock.

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On 3/5/2017 at 10:18 AM, Sleeper PC 2016 said:

ok. I'm just wondering as amd cpu's are known to dissipate more heat (and pull more power) since the chips have lower temperature limits then intel.

My 6900K draws around 140-150W @ 4.0GHz under full load, 60-65°C on CPU with X62 AIO cooler. This heats the room very well.

My R7 1700 draws around 70W stock under full load (3.2 GHz boost all cores). 60°C readback on CPU with stock cooler.

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Gamersnexus's review goes a little into temperatures.  Using an x62 Kraken at full fan speed and pump speed and maxing out the CPU the Ryzen 1700 hit a max temp of around 46C, and the 1800x hit a max temp of 75C.  But now we know the 1700x and 1800x have a 20C offset, which wasn't known when he did his reviews, so that puts the 1800x at 55C under full load.  So temperature wise, these CPU's are quite chilly.

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14 hours ago, Speaker1264 said:

Gamersnexus's review goes a little into temperatures.  Using an x62 Kraken at full fan speed and pump speed and maxing out the CPU the Ryzen 1700 hit a max temp of around 46C, and the 1800x hit a max temp of 75C.  But now we know the 1700x and 1800x have a 20C offset, which wasn't known when he did his reviews, so that puts the 1800x at 55C under full load.  So temperature wise, these CPU's are quite chilly.

Great then it sounds like I'm spot on with everyone else, question though with my MSI command center software at idle my CPU (All 8 cores) goes from 2200 up to 4100 in a random kinda cycle is this normal? I haven't seen any write-ups about it.

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I'm having a similar issue with my 1800x, idle temperatures will drop all the way down to 42c, then will jump instantly back to 54c and slowly drop again. Using Noctua NH-D15s on asus crosshair running 4Ghtz @1.375v.

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On 30/3/2017 at 2:34 AM, SplinterzMC said:

idle temperatures will drop all the way down to 42c, then will jump instantly back to 54c

Same here, except in Ryzenmaster temps jump from 50-70c performance profile or balanced! Played Watch Dogs 2 for 5 mins temps read 74c max. It just jumps up and down. I did not overclock at all. Latest bios. Asus says temp is 52c on latest (previous bios resulted 65 idle on Asus monitor). I ordered Arctic mx-4. Don't know.

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