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I'm having a massive issue with overheating. I'm running EVGA gtx 1080 ti (I know founder's editions cards have some heat problems but this is ridiculous) and a Ryzen 7 1700x with a Deepcool Gammaxx 300. Under a 9% load on CPU and a 10% load on CPU Im hitting 71 C on both cpu and gpu. My case doesn't have the greatest airflow because it was poorly designed but everything is cable managed perfectly so it shouldnt be that bad. Have three Corsair SP120 Pure Whites running at full speed and still hitting those temps. No idea why.

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On 3/25/2017 at 7:53 PM, BGKira said:

Turned it around, only dropped it about 5 degrees. Better than nothing but still a pain.

Ya it seems a bit hit but allot of people are seeing fairly warm temps in the AMD chips 

do you have your fans set to max or near max? 

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might be the sensor that the sofy is using. some have had a 20° offset showing too hot conditions.

https://www.techpowerup.com/231473/amd-says-ryzen-1700x-1800x-have-a-temperature-reporting-offset

what is the temperature in the amd master panel?

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On 3/26/2017 at 9:37 PM, airdeano said:

might be the sensor that the sofy is using. some have had a 20° offset showing too hot conditions.

https://www.techpowerup.com/231473/amd-says-ryzen-1700x-1800x-have-a-temperature-reporting-offset

what is the temperature in the amd master panel?

Ryzen Master and CAM show almost identical temps, with maybe a .25-1 degree difference. only under a 4% load. 

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14 hours ago, Gargone77 said:

What CPU cooler is that?  From the pic, I can't tell if that's only 2 heat pipes, or 3?  I think 3 would struggling on that CPU, 2 would just not cut it.

 

Also...most basic of all...did you peel the sticker from the bottom of the cooler?

It's Deepcool Gammaxx 300 as stated in the post, and it wasn't a sticker. It had a plastic coating covering some low-grade thermal paste. Pulled plastic off, removed thermal paste and replaced it with my own. I bought the cooler as a temp solution until NZXT released their AM4 brackets. I have a Kraken X52 but can't use it until next week.

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23 minutes ago, BGKira said:

It's Deepcool Gammaxx 300 as stated in the post, and it wasn't a sticker. It had a plastic coating covering some low-grade thermal paste. Pulled plastic off, removed thermal paste and replaced it with my own. I bought the cooler as a temp solution until NZXT released their AM4 brackets. I have a Kraken X52 but can't use it until next week.

sorry, missed that part of the description.  I'm afraid I don't know what to tell you, maybe check voltages?  I had a problem after stupidly using Asus Auto tuning to OC, where my socket temps were going nuts, even after I slowed my FX 8320 to stock speeds.  It was months later, that I discovered the core voltage was set at 1.45V... Now I'm running 4.4Ghz @1.33V and temps are well under control.  Your cooler is rated 130W TDP, and the chip is only rated 95W TDP, so that should be sufficient, if I'm not mistaken.

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8 hours ago, Gargone77 said:

sorry, missed that part of the description.  I'm afraid I don't know what to tell you, maybe check voltages?  I had a problem after stupidly using Asus Auto tuning to OC, where my socket temps were going nuts, even after I slowed my FX 8320 to stock speeds.  It was months later, that I discovered the core voltage was set at 1.45V... Now I'm running 4.4Ghz @1.33V and temps are well under control.  Your cooler is rated 130W TDP, and the chip is only rated 95W TDP, so that should be sufficient, if I'm not mistaken.

Yea I learned my lesson on never using Auto-tuning for OC. They're all fairly unstable. Killed an old Athlon X4 doing that. I'll check my voltages shortly to see what we're running at.

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Yeah, maybe there seems to be a problem with the speed of the fan. The air cooling device in your computer isn't working well. Upgrade the system that seems to be the problem or try to clean the fan, maybe filled with dust.

On ‎24‎/‎03‎/‎2017 at 1:33 PM, ELSknutson said:

you should only need to turn the fan around.

There seems to be various problem in your computer's case. It may be full of dust, a fan may have failed, something may be blocking your computer’s vents, the memory was not enough or the computer itself  was never designed to run at maximum performance for hours on end.

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On 4/2/2017 at 8:46 PM, Ivan Reynolds said:

Yeah, maybe there seems to be a problem with the speed of the fan. The air cooling device in your computer isn't working well. Upgrade the system that seems to be the problem or try to clean the

There seems to be various problem in your computer's case. It may be full of dust, a fan may have failed, something may be blocking your computer’s vents, the memory was not enough or the computer itself  was never designed to run at maximum performance for hours on end.

The case is my issue. AZZA makes really nice cases with very poor airflow. I ended up just taking everything out and cutting the front/top of the case open and putting heavy dust filters over the holes. Once I get my Kraken installed I'll be just fine.

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21 minutes ago, BGKira said:

The case is my issue. AZZA makes really nice cases with very poor airflow. I ended up just taking everything out and cutting the front/top of the case open and putting heavy dust filters over the holes. Once I get my Kraken installed I'll be just fine.

 

How long does it take your cpu to reach those temperatures?

Even the crappiest airflow in your case shouldn't cause this (as long as the back fan is working and sucking the hot heat out of the case).

 

If your cpu reaches the 70+ temps almost immediatly (within a minute or two) then your cooler is either not mounted with enough pressure or straight up broken to the point where it can't take the heat of the package.

 

If it takes 5minutes or longer (and basically the temps are on a steady climb) then your heatsink is taking the heat off the cpu but can't dissipate it fast enough ... which means you should take a closer look at the fan(s)

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