Hi, I recently built a new system with a Ryzen 5 3600 and a Cooler Master Hyper H411r from my old system. Idle temps are around 50-55c but when testing using AIDA64 my temps jumps from 50c to about 80c instantly and just hits a ceiling and stays there for the whole duration of the test...
Ok thanks guys, looks like I'm going with the 3600 since the 1600af is basically non-existent here. What about the cooler? Should I use the CM cooler or the stock cooler would be enough? I won't do any overclocking with the 3600.
Yeah.. 3700x is definitely out of my league. Was thinking of getting a 2600 over a 3600 and save some money to get a new monitor for the build, but honestly I don't really mind my current monitor. Looks like I'll be going for a 3600. Will leave this open for a day or two if anyone have anything...
Hi, I'm currently looking at maybe an ASRock B450M Steel Legend paired with either a Ryzen 5 2600 or a 3600 and 16GB(2x8) of 3200/3000mhz ram with an Asus RX 470 Strix OC that is in my current build.
My usage are probably moderate to heavy gaming in games like Apex Legends, Rainbow Six...
Okay, after some tinkering around I managed to get the cpu overclocked to about 3.6 GHz stable. The temps went up a little from about 55c to 63c as I had to increase the voltage a little but overall everything seems to be running fine for now. Only thing that happened was somehow Logitech G HUB...
Would temperatures be a problem tho? Had some thermal issues with it last time. Solved it by just removing the front panel off my case since the front intake fans are too close to the front panel therefore restricting airflow.
Maybe, I've never overclocked a cpu in my life, scared that it might just die lmao.
My cpu is basically top of the line for this socket so thats a no-go.
I see, games like counter strike should be fine right?
Yeah, the page file is on the ssd only although windows automatically allocated 12800 mb to it. Not sure if I should reduce it, it's set to system managed for now. Damn, my router is basically ass lmao. It came with my ISP and it randomly...
Ok, so I disabled hyper-threading (took me a while to find lmao, its named multi-threading in the bios for some reason but the info says it's for disabling hyper-threading) and the fps is about the same at 50-100+ and it is noticeably less choppy. Although the cpu is pinned at 100% all the time now.
Yeah the ram usage was kinda high. Steam, Discord and Origin was running in the background, maybe closing them will yield a little better results.
And yeah the numbers beside the fps figure are the frametimes. Maybe it has something to do when I look at a certain places there are less things...
Here's with all cpu thread's usage, none of them reached 100% during the whole game. Not to mention it feels laggy even tho its at like 100+ fps. Enabling dynamic vsync in the settings seems to improve things? Not sure, could be a placebo effect.
View: https://youtu.be/J73nydA55Gk