hi. its summer now as you all know i have a ryzen 9 5950x at idle its at 50 degrees and when i play games it depends on the game its from 75 to 90 is this ok?
i have a corsair AIO with 2 fans
i have a corsair AIO with 2 fans
That is a very high temperature. The issue may be to do with the thermal paste; how long has it been since you have applied new thermal paste to it?hi. its summer now as you all know i have a ryzen 9 5950x at idle its at 50 degrees and when i play games it depends on the game its from 75 to 90 is this ok?
i have a corsair AIO with 2 fans
2 daysThat is a very high temperature. The issue may be to do with the thermal paste; how long has it been since you have applied new thermal paste to it?
Made sure to prevent too much air bubble from getting trapped? And heatsink properly installed back?2 days
they are all goodMade sure to prevent too much air bubble from getting trapped? And heatsink properly installed back?
Depends.they are all good
isn't this normal for summer
i heard ryzen is a hot cpu too
ryzen 9 5950x Rtx 3070 32 ramDepends.
What is your full spec? And what are some of the games you play?
the fans are in right side i did't build it a company assamble it for me the radiator is in front of the case the power plan is balanced i use asus rog strix B550-EWe need some more info aside from the above, such as:
-The paste used, and how you applied it.
The Ryzen cpu, because of its multiple dies underneath, a thin layer, but covering the whole IHS is best. If you did 'a little in the middle', some pastes don't spread as easily as others.
-The chassis your components are housed in, and the fan setup.
-Hopefully, you don't have fans setup backwards or anything - it does happen. For reference:
-Where the radiator is located.
-Motherboard? Some models 'pre-overclock' the cpu to varying degrees even at stock bios.
-Windows power plan. Preferably balanced. High performance really doesn't do much for Ryzen and just makes them needlessly use more power.
Ok, preassembled then.the fans are in right side i did't build it a company assamble it for me the radiator is in front of the case the power plan is balanced i use asus rog strix B550-E
no it is not overclockOk, preassembled then.
Could you take the side panel off(to avoid reflections) and post a picture of the interior, the front, and the top?
Also, did you choose the option for cpu overclocking(if it was offered in their services)?
At the moment, my suspicions are weak airflow and too aggressive of an overclock(if present).
how can i send the picture it wants a linkOk, preassembled then.
Could you take the side panel off(to avoid reflections) and post a picture of the interior, the front, and the top?
Also, did you choose the option for cpu overclocking(if it was offered in their services)?
At the moment, my suspicions are weak airflow and too aggressive of an overclock(if present).
it is something like this but with corsair AIOOk, preassembled then.
Could you take the side panel off(to avoid reflections) and post a picture of the interior, the front, and the top?
Also, did you choose the option for cpu overclocking(if it was offered in their services)?
At the moment, my suspicions are weak airflow and too aggressive of an overclock(if present).
Ah, sorry!how can i send the picture it wants a link
Not particulary great airflow there.it is something like this but with corsair AIO
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my case is the same i showed youhttps://postimg.cc/qh7ktG2TAh, sorry!
You can use imgur.com, postimages.org, or imgbb.com
Not particulary great airflow there.https://postimg.cc/TKXfjxnQ
Lets see here...
i dont it is posible to move the radiator in thin caseOH. I misunderstood the 'something like pictured' part.
Lets see here...
Ok, probably the biggest mistake here is the radiator fans. Too close to the wall that is the front panel.
You need to move them to the other side of the radiator, pulling air though and into the chassis. Then there's the usual making sure the pump speed is maxed out - I believe it's extreme setting in iCUE.
i dont it is posible to move the radiator in thin case
i see but in my pc the tubes are down and the fans are on the other side i will send you pictures and then say to me if it is ok or notThis person did it... but the radiator fans are facing the wrong way, and the tubes up position doesn't 'hold up as well' as tubes down.
https://ibb.co/09QbBrTThis person did it... but the radiator fans are facing the wrong way, and the tubes up position doesn't 'hold up as well' as tubes down.
Radiator and tubes are fine. Fans are not: because they have little breathing room.
ok thanksRadiator and tubes are fine. Fans are not: because they have little breathing room.
They can't move as much air when they're so close to the solid front panel. Moving them to the other side of the radiator will alleviate this.
What is the temperature in the room the PC is in this can make a big differenceok thanks
is it easy to do ? im no expert in this
do you have a guid for it?