Question How to lower temp on my Ryzen 5700G

Oct 28, 2022
90
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My ryzen 5700G gets Up to 75c and above ( Limit 78/79) when playing games, does anyone know how to lower its temps?
Im currently using Darkflash Shadow pro as my CPU Cooler, any suggestion to lower its temps? Be it Cooler or Program?


Spec:
Asrock b550 phantom gaming 4
Ryzen 7 5700G
32 GB Ram
RTX 3060
 

jasonf2

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At those temps you are well within spec. Anything below 85-90 at heavy load is optimal and below throttling temps. I have no idea what your case is but a high end water cooler typically has better performance than the best air coolers. Even so from what you are describing you more than likely won't see any big performance gains, just cooler temps. Water coolers are also a bit more prone to wear issues. In my case I run big air because the gains are pretty minimal for my setup.
 

Aeacus

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Based on the CPU review, and if you'd have Noctua NH-U14S , you'd get ~63C at stock clocks and ~76C at 4.6 Ghz all core OC,
link: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-5700g/23.html

Darkflash Shadow pro

By the looks of it, it looks small and flimsy, and nowhere near what Noctua NH-U14S can deliver. Hence why you have higher temps,
specs: https://www.darkflash.com/tw/product/show.php?num=48

These top-down CPU coolers, are only viable on weak CPUs or when you have ITX/HTPC build with no room for bigger CPU cooler (air or water).

Overall, if you pay peanuts (which you did for CPU cooler), you'll get monkeys.
And do not come and tell us that you didn't have money to buy proper (better) CPU cooler.
 
Oct 28, 2022
90
2
35
Based on the CPU review, and if you'd have Noctua NH-U14S , you'd get ~63C at stock clocks and ~76C at 4.6 Ghz all core OC,
link: https://www.techpowerup.com/review/amd-ryzen-7-5700g/23.html



By the looks of it, it looks small and flimsy, and nowhere near what Noctua NH-U14S can deliver. Hence why you have higher temps,
specs: https://www.darkflash.com/tw/product/show.php?num=48

These top-down CPU coolers, are only viable on weak CPUs or when you have ITX/HTPC build with no room for bigger CPU cooler (air or water).

Overall, if you pay peanuts (which you did for CPU cooler), you'll get monkeys.
And do not come and tell us that you didn't have money to buy proper (better) CPU cooler.
Hi, sorry for the late reply, I bought the arctic freezer 34 esports duo after posting this thread, buying a "Bigger" and "Beefier" cooler really did work and manage its temps 🤝
 
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