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Worried if my chip is getting hotter than it should

xxMrTimelessxx

Just built a pc with the 2700x and the ASUS Crosshair hero 7 and I have a Noctua d15s cooler on it and the temps under stress test of aida64 show temps at max of 80c after running it for half an hour on stock speed. I’m worried its maximum tempature is to high like shouldn’t it be in the mid 60s with a high end aftermarket cooler at stock speeds. 80c is my max and the average u see full load is 75c. I was looking at some reviews and they are using stock cooler and stock settings and hitting max temps of 67 and I’m using a better cooler hitting 80c

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Those are a bit high on stock, though at stock voltages are usually way higher than normal. Try setting your vcore voltage to like 1.2v and test. I bet thats the problem is to much voltage on Auto which is a very common issue. 

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2 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

Those are a bit high on stock, though at stock voltages are usually way higher than normal. Try setting your vcore voltage to like 1.2v and test. I bet thats the problem is to much voltage on Auto which is a very common issue. 

So leave everything else auto and just change voltage to Manuel of 1.2? Since clock speed will still be on auto it should be stable right?

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1 minute ago, xxMrTimelessxx said:

So leave everything else auto and just change voltage to Manuel of 1.2? Since clock speed will still be on auto it should be stable right?

it should be stable at that voltage yes. If not, you can increase it up slightly until its stable. 

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3 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

it should be stable at that voltage yes. If not, you can increase it up slightly until its stable. 

Ok thanks I’m trying that right now

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8 minutes ago, Skiiwee29 said:

it should be stable at that voltage yes. If not, you can increase it up slightly until its stable. 

Didn’t work i went ahead and did 1.25 volts and as it was loading into windows it crashed.

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Just now, xxMrTimelessxx said:

Didn’t work i went ahead and did 1.25 volts and as it was loading into windows it crashed.

mmmk, then yea, from there just do small incremental bumps in voltages as needed. 

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Wouldn’t be concerned with synthetic load temps. Do you’re real world testing and go from there. But lowering voltage is a good start assuming you don’t have any fan headroom left. 

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