Prime95 is about the hottest and most stressful program that works all cores and threads to the max. If you're only getting occasional peaks into the 80's running that you should be fine while gaming which works one core only very heavily.I’m just trying to make sure the temps will be safe under gaming , I don’t plan on doing any overclocks or anything
Yes it was the newest version of Prime95 and I don’t think I disabled it , I just ran the program when I launched it so whatever the default settings wereDoesn't seem to be to bad.
Is the prime 95 the newer version and did you disable the AVX'S
So you want me to tick Disable AVX2 and Disable AVX then rerun ?Look down towards the bottom right tic that avx and the other will the be opened up for you to tic it also the rerun.
After about 10 minutes max temp is 81Yes
Your temps should come down.
They’re about .5 degrees off from each other but with the small test I ran it’s at about 75 degrees nowTrue
How close is core temp to ryzen master?
Another 1 is Hwinfo64.
Select at top small fft's and disable avx's again.
See how it does.
If you have control over your pump and fan speeds turn them up and see what the maxes out at.
That's normal as the boost algorithm will pull back frequency when it's getting hot. Load will remain at 100% though...
Temps started to drop to about 68 randomly still at 100% load
Prime95 is about the hottest and most stressful program that works all cores and threads to the max. If you're only getting occasional peaks into the 80's running that you should be fine while gaming which works one core only very heavily.I’m just trying to make sure the temps will be safe under gaming , I don’t plan on doing any overclocks or anything