Hello guys. I have recently bought a new pc case that has a lot of cooling (in my point of view) and it indeed helped the temps. The case is Nfortec Krater.
The scenario is the following
Chassis: Nfortec Krater
Old chassis: Nox Coolbay SX
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 (3.9GHz)
Cooler: Nox Hummer H-214
MOBO: Asrock AB350m Pro4
Testing tool: CineBench R20
So, i have tested with my old case and i got temps of 50ºC Idle and max 90ºC under load with the old case. With the new case i have temperatures of idle 40ºC and under load 80ºC (max)
I have the CPU overclocked at 3.9 GHz with a v-core of 1.35v
My question is, are these temps okay? I would say no, considering that i can't go any further than 3.9GHz, otherwise the PC crashes and it overheats (with the old chassis, haven't tested with the new chassis yet).
In case these temps are not, and i have to apply more thermal goo, i applied it in a way that i just put a drop in the middle of the CPU and i put the cooler on top of it, squishing it.
If i have to change my thermal goo, i have to remove the cooler obviously, but i don't know how since it's using some "grips", i don't know how that's called, and i have to make a lot of force to remove it bui just cant remove it because i fear i will break something :/
Anyways, thanks in advance guys
The scenario is the following
Chassis: Nfortec Krater
Old chassis: Nox Coolbay SX
CPU: Ryzen 5 2600 (3.9GHz)
Cooler: Nox Hummer H-214
MOBO: Asrock AB350m Pro4
Testing tool: CineBench R20
So, i have tested with my old case and i got temps of 50ºC Idle and max 90ºC under load with the old case. With the new case i have temperatures of idle 40ºC and under load 80ºC (max)
I have the CPU overclocked at 3.9 GHz with a v-core of 1.35v
My question is, are these temps okay? I would say no, considering that i can't go any further than 3.9GHz, otherwise the PC crashes and it overheats (with the old chassis, haven't tested with the new chassis yet).
In case these temps are not, and i have to apply more thermal goo, i applied it in a way that i just put a drop in the middle of the CPU and i put the cooler on top of it, squishing it.
If i have to change my thermal goo, i have to remove the cooler obviously, but i don't know how since it's using some "grips", i don't know how that's called, and i have to make a lot of force to remove it bui just cant remove it because i fear i will break something :/
Anyways, thanks in advance guys