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AMD Ryzen Getting hot.

Hey, I want to overclock my 1600X But Right now my temps arnt so good. Im using a Hyper 212 EVO With one fan. A Corsair AF120 Up top and one Corsair SP 120 in the back. Any recomdations for fan placement? I am hoping to reach 3.8GHZ And at stock im getting 44C. 

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Just now, themctipers said:

44c under load/idle is good. 

I tried a oc and at 3.7GHZ I get 64C At load. Im not trying to make the system warm.

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44C isn't high. and for the fan placement it's better to have front to back airflow. top to back could leave deadspots that will buildup hot air

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Just now, Killstreak said:

I tried a oc and at 3.7GHZ I get 64C At load. Im not trying to make the system warm.

64c isn't even hot

 

80c is the threshold for hot for most people. 

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138 is a good number.

 

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Just now, SquintyG33Rs said:

44C isn't high. and for the fan placement it's better to have front to back airflow. top to back could leave deadspots that will buildup hot air

How the heck do you get the Corsair Spec 01 front caseing to pop off?

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agreed with everyone. 60C is not hot at all. I'd be quite happy with those temps.

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Just now, knightslugger said:

agreed with everyone. 60C is not hot at all. I'd be quite happy with those temps.

Okay, Im new with overclocking. im just a little scared.

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2 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

Okay, Im new with overclocking. im just a little scared.

just don't hit 90C anything under that is fine

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11 minutes ago, Killstreak said:

How the heck do you get the Corsair Spec 01 front caseing to pop off?

just pull on it should come right off

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3 minutes ago, SquintyG33Rs said:

just pull on it should come right off

But, It doesnt lol. 

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I have question for all 1600x users. I OC 1600x at 4.0ghz and the problem is, that core voltage doesnt go under 1.575 V. I did change core voltage in bios, but it seems that doesnt work. Any suggestions ? (ryzen master software shows always 1.375V, but I dont trust that software.) I am using that pc only as streaming pc.

 

P.S. When cpu is 100% tmp are beetwen 65-80 C.

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There is a difference between VID and VCore. What you set in BIOS is VCore, which is the amount of voltage the VRMs will send to the CPU. The CPU has a voltage curve built into it's microcode that dictates how much voltage to command from the VRM at a certain frequency. When you set a manual VCore, you are overriding the CPUs command to the MB's VRMs to supply 1.xxxV to it to a different independant value. The CPU will always try to follow it's built in voltage curve, but it doesn't always get what it wants.

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1.375V is safe VCore.

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31 minutes ago, knightslugger said:

1.375V is safe VCore.

but over 1.5 really isn't so id still be scared.... what do other softwares say?

 

55 minutes ago, Shminker said:

@knightslugger so, it should be fine to work with such cpu without any circumstances ? (I will be using that pc daily up to 10h for streaming)

 

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HWMonitor is one I recommend.

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Here are resoults after quick stress test with cinebench. Althou, I changed  "VDDCR CPU Voltage" to offset mode and offset voltage from 0.18125 to 0.03750. and now is showing 1.406V as core voltage. ofc i am getting better temperatures. iddle around 30C and load around 50C. but still i think that 1.4V is too much for 4.0ghz.

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CPU VCore is the only value you need to concern yourself with.

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