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Can someome tell me if those Temps are good?

I set my Ryzen 7 1700X at 4GHz with 1,40 Volt. (Really i think the Voltage is a but much right?

Stresstested for little bit more then 1 hour. And i really think 57c is actually pretty good?

CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i 280mm with Noctua NT-H1 Thermal Paste.

GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 A8G.

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CPU: Ryzen 7 1700X @4GHz   GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 A8G

Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix X370-F Gaming   RAM: G.Skill TridenZ 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14

Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D   Storages: Samsung 970 Evo 250GB, 250 SanDisk SSD, 2TB Toshiba HDD

CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i 280mm AiO   PSU: Corsair RM750X 750W   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit

Keyboard: Roccat Vulcan 120   Mouse: Roccat Kova   Headset: HyperX Cloud 2

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Those temperatures are fine considering you stressed it for 1 hour.  The voltage is a little high, but it's nothing to be too concerned about given your fairly low temperatures.

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5 minutes ago, Airdragonz said:

Those temperatures are fine considering you stressed it for 1 hour.  The voltage is a little high, but it's nothing to be too concerned about given your fairly low temperatures.

So i should change the voltage until I get higher temps right? 

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700X @4GHz   GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 A8G

Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix X370-F Gaming   RAM: G.Skill TridenZ 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14

Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D   Storages: Samsung 970 Evo 250GB, 250 SanDisk SSD, 2TB Toshiba HDD

CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i 280mm AiO   PSU: Corsair RM750X 750W   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit

Keyboard: Roccat Vulcan 120   Mouse: Roccat Kova   Headset: HyperX Cloud 2

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Wow those are more than good. I can't even get 4ghz on my 1700x even at 1.45 volts! And even at 1.39 volts and 3.8ghz im benching at 70C on core 1 running the same test! Push that bad boy further!

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1 minute ago, JustEbu said:

So i should change the voltage until I get higher temps right? 

No, you should lower the voltage to as little as possible while it's still stable.

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2 minutes ago, JustEbu said:

So i should change the voltage until I get higher temps right? 

lol no thats just increasing the degradation on your CPU for no reason at all. You increase voltage to increase stability of the overclock. Idealy you get as high a clock as possible, at as low as voltage as possible. Eventually you hit a barrier where you can't clock higher with significantly more voltage. For me that barrier is when I go from 3.9-4ghz.

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If you stress tested the cpu with the in built test within cpu z I personally would take those results with a pinch of salt and stress test with either AIDA64 OCCT Realbench and see what your temps are then. 

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Thank you guys! So today i will lower the Voltage at the point where it is stable! THanks for the tipps :) 

And i will do a stress test with AIDA64 ect. 

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700X @4GHz   GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 A8G

Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix X370-F Gaming   RAM: G.Skill TridenZ 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14

Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D   Storages: Samsung 970 Evo 250GB, 250 SanDisk SSD, 2TB Toshiba HDD

CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i 280mm AiO   PSU: Corsair RM750X 750W   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit

Keyboard: Roccat Vulcan 120   Mouse: Roccat Kova   Headset: HyperX Cloud 2

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11 hours ago, danrey84 said:

If you stress tested the cpu with the in built test within cpu z I personally would take those results with a pinch of salt and stress test with either AIDA64 OCCT Realbench and see what your temps are then. 

Later today i will do stresstests with AIDA64, OCCT and Realbench. Will report later :)

CPU: Ryzen 7 1700X @4GHz   GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 A8G

Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix X370-F Gaming   RAM: G.Skill TridenZ 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14

Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D   Storages: Samsung 970 Evo 250GB, 250 SanDisk SSD, 2TB Toshiba HDD

CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i 280mm AiO   PSU: Corsair RM750X 750W   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit

Keyboard: Roccat Vulcan 120   Mouse: Roccat Kova   Headset: HyperX Cloud 2

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1 hour ago, JustEbu said:

Later today i will do stresstests with AIDA64, OCCT and Realbench. Will report later :)

Good Luck :)

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On 10/12/2018 at 3:34 AM, danrey84 said:

If you stress tested the cpu with the in built test within cpu z I personally would take those results with a pinch of salt and stress test with either AIDA64 OCCT Realbench and see what your temps are then. 

Sorry for the late reply.

I just did a stresstest with AIDA64 for 1 hour. But what i don't understand is why is MSI Afterburner showing a higher temp then AIDA64? :o 

 

 

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CPU: Ryzen 7 1700X @4GHz   GPU: Asus Rog Strix GTX 1080 A8G

Motherboard: Asus Rog Strix X370-F Gaming   RAM: G.Skill TridenZ 2x8GB 3200MHz CL14

Case: Corsair Obsidian Series 750D   Storages: Samsung 970 Evo 250GB, 250 SanDisk SSD, 2TB Toshiba HDD

CPU Cooler: Corsair H110i 280mm AiO   PSU: Corsair RM750X 750W   Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64Bit

Keyboard: Roccat Vulcan 120   Mouse: Roccat Kova   Headset: HyperX Cloud 2

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CPU on Aida64 could be "Package Temp" and not an individual core temp.

You can modify how Aida64s testing values show up in preferences there next to CPUID.

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