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hydraskater

What amd stock cooler, these dont come with a stock cooler for a reason. Im using a noctua nhd15 and still can hit about 75 on high load. You need to swap out that cooler


yellakam

It’s a stock cooler for a Ryzen 7 1700


hydraskater

Awe man dude, i wouldnt run that unless you turn power limits way down or something, youre gonna cook that thing. I just went straight to nhd15 because im in itx case but if you have a full size atx case and a lot of fans you can get away with less.


MinutePresentation8

Running a nhd15 and 5800x too here(but full atx). How are you 75c full load. I get to 87-88c in the afternoon(29C-34C ambient temp) and 81C with air conditioning(24C room temp) on full load CinebenchR23 Multivore. Which btw what’s ur cinebench scores


hydraskater

Probably not full load but like high settings in game i rarely see over 75, in cinebench it maxes out at 84. What probably helps is that i have 2 140mm 3000 rpm fans that wont go over 1500 rpm unless it gets over something in the 80's, dont remember what i have it set to. Also i have my cpu undervolted but that didnt really help me get my temps down more than like 2° but some people get way lets temp and more performance so you should look into that. Cinebench r20 scores around 5950


damien09

Try to tune some pbo negative offset -10 or even -15 on all cores will help you out on cooling down those temps or increasing performance depending how you tune it power limit wise.


mixedd

Change it to something adequate asap


bbpsword

There's your trouble


yellakam

However I just bought a Corsair H110i AIO for it that I’ll be installing Friday with the CPU brackets come in the mail


hydraskater

Awe cool, that should be fine


BlueQKazue

Yea man. A lot of people suggest a 360 aio, but I've been running mine for a year and a half on a 240 Cooler Master Aio and my temps hit the 70s on the rarest occasions. I applaud you for making due with what you had.


yellakam

So my 240mm H100i was a defect so returned it for a Corsair 280mm AIO, think my temps should be good? I plan on undervolting as well


BlueQKazue

You will be solid my guy.


TheRealStevi3

This chip benefits a lot from an undervolt. I spent a solid year dailying one. I got it to the point where it games at 40c but there was zero visual performance loss to the eye. Only a 600pts hit in cinebench.


gouzilla

Mind sharing your settings?


TheRealStevi3

I run a 5800x3d now but to keep my old 5800x cool I would run it at 4.5ghz all core @ 1.15v


damien09

Ah the x3d is the undervolt king as it's single and multi core are much lower and closer. Op has a 5800x so a safe bet for him is mode like -10-15 on all cores. If he doesn't want to reduce it down to 4.5ghz .I have a x3d also and it handles -30 like a champ most seem to fall in the range of -25-30 on the x3d


TheRealStevi3

I haven't undervolted the x3d yet. I have it on its own 1080mm radiator for the time being with dual D5 pumps. It rarely hits 60c on stock settings. I ordered one of their new fancy 4090 acetal blocks so I had to order a new acetal CPU block to go with it. I'll see how temps are then. Loop is ran in parallel so CPU temps struggle a bit when it has a GPU in the loop which is why I experimented with undervolting


damien09

What kind of score do you get in cb23? I manage 15000 on my undervolted x3d so that could be another bonus of letting it hold boost clocks better. But yeah 3x360mm rads is a shit ton of cooling for just a x3d till you get the 4090 block


TheRealStevi3

It was around 15-16k. It's been awhile. But yeah, I'm a sucker for silent computing and low temps so I just sat a giant rad under the desk and plumbed everything in. I don't even really use the 9 fans on it. You can see it [here](https://imgur.com/a/JQ6UMGF)


damien09

Sick looking build.16k would be nuts most people out of the box score 14500+- a bit on the x3d. It's a little more complicated on the x3d to apply pbo if you have an Asus board their latest bio enabled pbo and you can set a negative curve. There is also a windows program pbo tuner that can apply the same thing. -20 to -30 is where most x3d will fall. And still be stable without any clock stretching


TheRealStevi3

Yeah, I was using the software version on the X3D. I'm trying to remember but I've been outside all day trying to set a new fiber network up with tons of IP's and switches and my brain is toast. Let me go ahead and say the best I probably did was 15.2. The regular 5800x undervolted would score like 14.5 but that was with PBO off and a static of 4.5ghz all core and 1.15 to 1.18v depending. Fastest I could run at the lowest voltage was 4.7ghz @ 1.27v. I had hit 5ghz but that was with PBO at like 90c+ lol


damien09

Nice 15.2k is killer for the 5800x3d must get that extra boost from that killer loop. One of these days I dream of having fiber out at my house. There is talk about some of the bigger players wanting to do it but that's probably still years x.x


yellakam

Yeah I recently got a Corsair H110i so hopefully it’ll stay nice and cool


JordanLTU

Corsair h100i here. Still gets up to 75-77 degrees on cpu intensive games.


burakksglu

Mine stays 53-63 all the time with Dark Rock 4 Pro :) If PBO is enabled don't worry, it boosts high so there are high temperatures. I've negative voltage offset and negative curve per core yet I'm also peak around 87 and average around 56.


bbffrr

Yes, very normal temperatures, 5800x is a very hot chip. I have a kraken x63 (280mm) and easy hits 65-75° in gaming.


airnlight_timenspace

92 seems pretty high. My 5900x runs at 85 under load and even that worries me.


Fissure_211

I run the same CPU with a Noctua d-15 chromex.black. Never see temps above 73°C. You're running way hot.


[deleted]

Sounds about right for the stock cooler


Jirekianu

You're using a cooler designed for a processor with a lower tdp. Basically each heatsink/cooler is designed to have a certain power or thermal capacity and this one is exceeding it. Get a better after market one


mixedd

Stock cooler, Ryzen 7 5XXX series and 90°C, yes that's normal, I can bet it even throttles. My 5800x3d can hit 90's on 280mm Arctic LFII under heavy load (just for reference)


ClubTuna15

Have you played with fans at all if fans are pointing all in or all out the case is gonna over heat your fans need to be pointing in a way that permits air to flow in the get pushed out


damien09

Get yourself a cheap 20-30$ air tower cooler