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see the issue on the FX platform is the 'accuracy' of the temperatures. the sensors used aren't really thermistors or thermal couplers, but a voltage reading representing a thermal value. based on your data, the ambient temp of the room is 12-15° (doubtful). even the amd control panel uses a countdown to 'max' which isn't a real value, but a best guestimate. even on todays ryzen, they have the similar thermal evaluation errors.

when i was testing the FX 8350/ch5fz on stock, idle was 32° at 25° ambient. 100% load 58° socket temp.

overclocked 5.0GHz 1.485v idle was 40° and 100% load 74° (78° throttle) ambient 26°

looking at 5 temp appz, these same temps ranged from 15°-60° idle and 40°-95° on the socket (before throttle).

AIO temperature is what corsair registers, as most of the time, they measure coolant temperature and not device temps. usually not to increase over 40° shutdown at 55° coolant.

so take these values not as truth, but a value.

Hello! I'm curious to see what you guys think of my idle and under heavy load temps are and if they are within a comfy threshold, Idle temps for my cpu, mobo, aio, gpu and hdd temps are as follows. 
Build on my profile. All fans on silent mode. 
I'm using Forza Horizon 3 (Ultra Settings), Xbox live party chat, Discord, and A web browser at the same time as my baseline on ultra settings for an hourxD

CPU (Fx-8320) 3.7Ghz Idle:15-20 Degrees. Load: 20-35 Degrees.  
GPU (EVGA 1050 Ti SSC) Idle: 25-28 Degrees. Load: 45-54 Degrees.
MOBO (Asus Aura Pro Gaming 970) Idle: 28-30 Degrees. Load: 30-48 Degrees. 
AIO (H80i V2) Idle: 25-30 Degrees. Load: 30-36 Degrees
HDD (Toshiba 560GB, HGST 700GB) Idle: 20-25 Load: NA

I'm curious to see what everyone else's temps are, and if my are ok. Leave the criticism below! Thanks!

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10 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

54 degree load? HOW WTF is that sorcery 

 

Just now, deXxterlab97 said:

54 for 1050ti, my rx 480 goes average 80 C with fan speed up to 90-95% lol

Fans stayed at 35%, even when gpu usage bumped to 85%. Swear to god im not wasting your time lol.. I was waiting for the fans to kick in but just my H80's did because under the beginning stages of the game it uses 89 percent cpu usage. 

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Just now, Erbyy said:

 

Fans stayed at 35%, even when gpu usage bumped to 85%. Swear to god im not wasting your time lol.. I was waiting for the fans to kick in but just my H80's did because under the beginning stages of the game it uses 89 percent cpu usage. 

damn that's a nice build. i am planning to water cool my gpu, found a 120mm one for like 50 CAD which is 40ish usd. yes powercolor sucks and don't like to RMA my card

 

for cpu mine can peak 60 ish but i have a locked cpu (no overclocking) i5 4460

 

I have no idea why I would need to measure mobo temps or hdd temps lol feels useless but I believe they should be cool too

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see the issue on the FX platform is the 'accuracy' of the temperatures. the sensors used aren't really thermistors or thermal couplers, but a voltage reading representing a thermal value. based on your data, the ambient temp of the room is 12-15° (doubtful). even the amd control panel uses a countdown to 'max' which isn't a real value, but a best guestimate. even on todays ryzen, they have the similar thermal evaluation errors.

when i was testing the FX 8350/ch5fz on stock, idle was 32° at 25° ambient. 100% load 58° socket temp.

overclocked 5.0GHz 1.485v idle was 40° and 100% load 74° (78° throttle) ambient 26°

looking at 5 temp appz, these same temps ranged from 15°-60° idle and 40°-95° on the socket (before throttle).

AIO temperature is what corsair registers, as most of the time, they measure coolant temperature and not device temps. usually not to increase over 40° shutdown at 55° coolant.

so take these values not as truth, but a value.

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Its my first build, so i was just curious of where others standed. I wish i had others to compare with but of well lol. 

I love my build, got pics of yours? Im not an intel guy, its like the Apple equivalent to the phone market. BUT thats not why we are here lol. 

Oh, i only have 2 intake 120mm Corsair 120AF PWM's for intake at 60% or 1000 Rpm and the 2 static fans on the corsair 80 for exhaust. (1400Rpm for both) Think thats a decent setup for positive air pressure?

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1 minute ago, Erbyy said:

Its my first build, so i was just curious of where others standed. I wish i had others to compare with but of well lol. 

I love my build, got pics of yours? Im not an intel guy, its like the Apple equivalent to the phone market. BUT thats not why we are here lol. 

Oh, i only have 2 intake 120mm Corsair 120AF PWM's for intake at 60% or 1000 Rpm and the 2 static fans on the corsair 80 for exhaust. (1400Rpm for both) Think thats a decent setup for positive air pressure?

Trust me you don't wanna see it

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3 minutes ago, airdeano said:

see the issue on the FX platform is the 'accuracy' of the temperatures. the sensors used aren't really thermistors or thermal couplers, but a voltage reading representing a thermal value. based on your data, the ambient temp of the room is 12-15° (doubtful). even the amd control panel uses a countdown to 'max' which isn't a real value, but a best guestimate. even on todays ryzen, they have the similar thermal evaluation errors.

when i was testing the FX 8350/ch5fz on stock, idle was 32° at 25° ambient. 100% load 58° socket temp.

overclocked 5.0GHz 1.485v idle was 40° and 100% load 74° (78° throttle) ambient 26°

looking at 5 temp appz, these same temps ranged from 15°-60° idle and 40°-95° on the socket (before throttle).

AIO temperature is what corsair registers, as most of the time, they measure coolant temperature and not device temps. usually not to increase over 40° shutdown at 55° coolant.

so take these values not as truth, but a value.

Best i can do, with using 3 programs as the average (OHM, Corsair Link, and The bios for Mobo and CPU temps after the test. 

1 minute ago, deXxterlab97 said:

Trust me you don't wanna see it

Fair enough, lmao. A builds like a car, gotta be proud of what you own. No matter what it is. Besides a prius. F a prius. 

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3 minutes ago, airdeano said:

for pressure, your near negative than positive. the intakes are crippled by air filters. so the flow is pretty much devastated by half or more. so spiining slower than the single exhaust, is a tad negative.

The 2 120mm fans mounted in the front have an aluminum mesh in front of them that's fine knit in the Corsair Spec-2 Carbide. Stuck my hand where the intakes would exhaust and they both imput more air than the static fans suck out in return. I therefore have to disagree with you but appreciate your input. 

3 minutes ago, Strike105X said:

For a more accurate reading on the fx get hwinfo.

Forgot to mention that the Aida64X temps were either +2 or the exact same. So unless my mobo is using rectal thermometers for temp i think its good enough. 

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9 hours ago, airdeano said:

see the issue on the FX platform is the 'accuracy' of the temperatures. the sensors used aren't really thermistors or thermal couplers, but a voltage reading representing a thermal value. based on your data, the ambient temp of the room is 12-15° (doubtful). even the amd control panel uses a countdown to 'max' which isn't a real value, but a best guestimate. even on todays ryzen, they have the similar thermal evaluation errors.

when i was testing the FX 8350/ch5fz on stock, idle was 32° at 25° ambient. 100% load 58° socket temp.

overclocked 5.0GHz 1.485v idle was 40° and 100% load 74° (78° throttle) ambient 26°

looking at 5 temp appz, these same temps ranged from 15°-60° idle and 40°-95° on the socket (before throttle).

AIO temperature is what corsair registers, as most of the time, they measure coolant temperature and not device temps. usually not to increase over 40° shutdown at 55° coolant.

so take these values not as truth, but a value.

Ambient temp of my room at the moment is equivalent to the outside temp here in central Minnesota. Its 45 Degrees (Ambient temp of my room is 52 Degrees 11 Degrees Celcius) and we crazy people from the most f'd up state love it when its anything above 40. I have the screenshots lol, my cpu temp is stable upon boot in bios to 20 Degrees Celsius. 

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