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Hey folks,

 

I'm currently trying to figure out whether or not my coolingsystem is working properly.

Ryzen Master reports 80 degrees under stress, sometimes even more. Also it reports about 45-50 in idle mode which I think is crazy high.

Some people have said that there is this weird offset of 27 degrees, others said to not worry because Ryzen Master is patched and should now consider said offset.

 

I'm confused. Does anyone here know exactly?

 

I'm using an Enermax LiqTech TR4 240 Coolingsystem along with my Threadripper 1900X

 

 

I really don't know what else to do than asking around here. AMD themselves seem to be under stress. Got no response from them yet

 

Thanks a bunch in advance

Dan

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Seems a bit high, yes. Check the thermal paste application. The rice method isn't effective on Threadripper. You're probably best off doing the X method here so you cover most of the IHS.

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So you're saying that Ryzen Master already considers the offset and I should worry?

In that case I will have to ask somone more confident in building PCs to fix this thermal paste stuff. I really don't know how to to be frank

 

Thanks alot for the fast response!

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i have the same chip, and when overclocked i get about the same results. are you trying to OC perhaps? if so, i would recommend staying under 1.35V for the chip, as anything else will only introduce more heat while perofrmance increase on water is minimal.

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