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My ryzen 1800x hovers around 73 degrees celcius max load using Aida 64’s synthetic. At around 5% load it’s around 42 degrees and at 0% 38. I’m only at 4 ghz. I’m using an aio water cooler and IC Diamond thermal compound. Are these temps satisfactory? Should I try overclocking more?

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2 minutes ago, msm202 said:

My ryzen 1800x hovers around 73 degrees celcius max load using Aida 64’s synthetic. At around 5% load it’s around 42 degrees and at 0% 38. I’m only at 4 ghz. I’m using an aio water cooler and IC Diamond thermal compound. Are these temps satisfactory? Should I try overclocking more?

That seems pretty good. what voltage are you using?

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My ryzen 1800x hovers around 73 degrees celcius max load using Aida 64’s synthetic. At around 5% load it’s around 42 degrees and at 0% 38. I’m only at 4 ghz. I’m using an aio water cooler and IC Diamond thermal compound. Are these temps satisfactory? Should I try overclocking more?

These sound good for 4ghz, you will probably hit the voltage wall around 4.1ghz so just watch you arent getting past 80-85c. If you use prime95 blend test to avoid going overboard you can see better where your overclock stands. Aida is good but not nearly as hard to pass

 

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3 minutes ago, msm202 said:

My ryzen 1800x hovers around 73 degrees celcius max load using Aida 64’s synthetic. At around 5% load it’s around 42 degrees and at 0% 38. I’m only at 4 ghz. I’m using an aio water cooler and IC Diamond thermal compound. Are these temps satisfactory? Should I try overclocking more?

I believe anything under 75C full load is perfectly fine

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Just now, TrevorG said:

I believe anything under 75C full load is perfectly fine

anything under 100C won't kill

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According to AMD, you should be fine, as long as you don't hit 95C.

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