Hello!
I have a problem, I bought a 5800x3d processor and a Gigabyte x570s Aero G motherboard. The processor temperatures are too high. In idle, they reach 50-60 degrees, after starting the Chrome browser, it even jumps to around 70-75 degrees. In games it does not exceed 90 degrees, which is max for this cpu, in idle the cooling noise is unbearable. I'm talking about boost mode here, where the clock constantly jumps from about 3400 MHz to about 4400-4500 MHz. In cinebench is 90 degrees and ~4200 MHz. Without the boost mode the temperatures are ok, but the clock is stuck at 3400 MHz. My cooler is Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2 with Noctua A12x25 fans. With 5600x on the B550 board, it was about 35 degrees at rest, about 60 degrees in games. Will a better AiO solve the problem? From what I've read online, the ones I have should be sufficient. I tried lubricating the paste in different ways, it did not give much effect. I tried different configurations and thermal pastes: Kryonout, NZXT, CoolerMaster Mastergel Pro, Gelid GC-Extreme, MicroSi (noname?) and something from SilentiumPC. I think the pressure is good, I don't think it can be better. I've used this cooler before on a 5600x and different motherboard (Asus B550) and it was perfect. I know 5800x3d needs more, but is it possible that I received a defective CPU or motherboard? And how about the voltages? Please help.
Screenshot from Ryzen Master with Cinebench R23 multi-core benchmark.
I have a problem, I bought a 5800x3d processor and a Gigabyte x570s Aero G motherboard. The processor temperatures are too high. In idle, they reach 50-60 degrees, after starting the Chrome browser, it even jumps to around 70-75 degrees. In games it does not exceed 90 degrees, which is max for this cpu, in idle the cooling noise is unbearable. I'm talking about boost mode here, where the clock constantly jumps from about 3400 MHz to about 4400-4500 MHz. In cinebench is 90 degrees and ~4200 MHz. Without the boost mode the temperatures are ok, but the clock is stuck at 3400 MHz. My cooler is Cooler Master MasterLiquid ML240L RGB V2 with Noctua A12x25 fans. With 5600x on the B550 board, it was about 35 degrees at rest, about 60 degrees in games. Will a better AiO solve the problem? From what I've read online, the ones I have should be sufficient. I tried lubricating the paste in different ways, it did not give much effect. I tried different configurations and thermal pastes: Kryonout, NZXT, CoolerMaster Mastergel Pro, Gelid GC-Extreme, MicroSi (noname?) and something from SilentiumPC. I think the pressure is good, I don't think it can be better. I've used this cooler before on a 5600x and different motherboard (Asus B550) and it was perfect. I know 5800x3d needs more, but is it possible that I received a defective CPU or motherboard? And how about the voltages? Please help.
Screenshot from Ryzen Master with Cinebench R23 multi-core benchmark.
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