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Hi this is my configuration:
AMD FX9590 4.7GHz at 1.44V Turbo Off
Corsair H115i Extreme Performance 2 x Noctua Industrial PPC 3000 PWM
G-Skill DDR3 2400MHz 32GB at 1866MHz 1.6V
ASUS Crosshair V Formula Z
ASUS STRIX 980Ti OC DC3
Antec HCP Platinum 1000W
Corsair C70 Vengeance
Windows 7 64-bit Profesional
3 x SSD Samsung 850 EVO
3 x HDD 1TB Barracuda, 5TB Toshiba X300, one old 1TB Seagate drive
Sorry for my English but it’s not my native language. Some time ago I had FX8150 at @4.4GHz but this CPU was weak so after many years I bought FX9590 for good price. Now I have real problem to cool down FX9590 and need your help. I don't have frezes or throtling but Core Temps are make me nervous.
At stock speed 4.7GHz and 1.44V after PC start (when coolant in H115i is still almost at ambient) I can perform short test for example AMD Over Drive Stability Test or few times Cinebench R15 and CPU Core temps will be under 68C so this is almost good. But after one hour of gaming if I even try to load this same test the temperature spikes to 78C or higher - just aborting whole test. This is too much! I haven’t even think about Prime95 or IntelBurn. Today I have been playing Thea The Awakening for 4 hours temps were at 59C on Core, 43C on water, 58C on motherboard whatever this sensor is on Corsair Link, 35C on another motherboard sensor. After gaming I tried to start DOOM. Few seconds later I saw on Corsair Link CPU Core 78C+ when game was just loading intro movies. This same temps I can easily get on Civilization VI. I really can’t undervolt my CPU much more because it’s unstable with 4.7GHz. At full load this CPU just make such great amount of heat that H115i can’t dissipate it? Some people on this forum use H100i and its works so what wrong with my hardware? Noctuas fans on my H115i are working at 2200-2700 rpm (depending on water temperature) with push configuration blowing out on top of Corsair C70 Vengeance case. From bottom I have one Prolimatech Vortex 140mm as intake and in side window 2 x 140mm Noctua Industrial PPC 2000 PWM working on max performance blowing air into the case through graphic card. On back and front I have this stock fans from Corsair case. I am thinking to buy one 140mm Noctua 3000 PWM to replace the bottom fan, one 120mm Enermax D.F. Storm to replace back fan and install somehow with additional brackets 140mm Akasa Viper blowing air into VRM and CPU socket.
What’s wrong with my PC? What can I do to save this upgrade? Some UEFI BIOS settings?
AMD FX9590 4.7GHz at 1.44V Turbo Off
Corsair H115i Extreme Performance 2 x Noctua Industrial PPC 3000 PWM
G-Skill DDR3 2400MHz 32GB at 1866MHz 1.6V
ASUS Crosshair V Formula Z
ASUS STRIX 980Ti OC DC3
Antec HCP Platinum 1000W
Corsair C70 Vengeance
Windows 7 64-bit Profesional
3 x SSD Samsung 850 EVO
3 x HDD 1TB Barracuda, 5TB Toshiba X300, one old 1TB Seagate drive
Sorry for my English but it’s not my native language. Some time ago I had FX8150 at @4.4GHz but this CPU was weak so after many years I bought FX9590 for good price. Now I have real problem to cool down FX9590 and need your help. I don't have frezes or throtling but Core Temps are make me nervous.
At stock speed 4.7GHz and 1.44V after PC start (when coolant in H115i is still almost at ambient) I can perform short test for example AMD Over Drive Stability Test or few times Cinebench R15 and CPU Core temps will be under 68C so this is almost good. But after one hour of gaming if I even try to load this same test the temperature spikes to 78C or higher - just aborting whole test. This is too much! I haven’t even think about Prime95 or IntelBurn. Today I have been playing Thea The Awakening for 4 hours temps were at 59C on Core, 43C on water, 58C on motherboard whatever this sensor is on Corsair Link, 35C on another motherboard sensor. After gaming I tried to start DOOM. Few seconds later I saw on Corsair Link CPU Core 78C+ when game was just loading intro movies. This same temps I can easily get on Civilization VI. I really can’t undervolt my CPU much more because it’s unstable with 4.7GHz. At full load this CPU just make such great amount of heat that H115i can’t dissipate it? Some people on this forum use H100i and its works so what wrong with my hardware? Noctuas fans on my H115i are working at 2200-2700 rpm (depending on water temperature) with push configuration blowing out on top of Corsair C70 Vengeance case. From bottom I have one Prolimatech Vortex 140mm as intake and in side window 2 x 140mm Noctua Industrial PPC 2000 PWM working on max performance blowing air into the case through graphic card. On back and front I have this stock fans from Corsair case. I am thinking to buy one 140mm Noctua 3000 PWM to replace the bottom fan, one 120mm Enermax D.F. Storm to replace back fan and install somehow with additional brackets 140mm Akasa Viper blowing air into VRM and CPU socket.
What’s wrong with my PC? What can I do to save this upgrade? Some UEFI BIOS settings?