Recently I upgraded my CPU from an i7 6700 to a Ryzen 7 5800X with a basic cooler.
I've noticed that when I'm playing games on my PC or performing various high demanding tasks, this thing sounds like an AC unit ready to go supernova. It gets loud. Louder than any home PC I've ever heard and I'm not overclocking it at all. Sometimes I can even hear the fan kick up when I do something simple like open up Chrome or other similarly demanding programs. This never happened with my old i7 cooler (which was also a basic heatsink and single fan), that thing was super quiet.
To my knowledge, everything was installed correctly. I've built and upgraded PCs quite a few times in the past all without this kind of issue.
As for temperatures, I can't really tell what is good or bad for a 5800X as google gives me mixed opinions. But here are the temps I got from CPUID while running a high demanding game. I have no idea how accurate those readings are, but fan RPM is listed as well.
So my question is: Is this an issue with the cooler being too basic for a 5800X, my default fan settings being wonky, or a temp issue with the CPU? I'm open to any ideas or suggestions. Thank you in advance.
I've noticed that when I'm playing games on my PC or performing various high demanding tasks, this thing sounds like an AC unit ready to go supernova. It gets loud. Louder than any home PC I've ever heard and I'm not overclocking it at all. Sometimes I can even hear the fan kick up when I do something simple like open up Chrome or other similarly demanding programs. This never happened with my old i7 cooler (which was also a basic heatsink and single fan), that thing was super quiet.
To my knowledge, everything was installed correctly. I've built and upgraded PCs quite a few times in the past all without this kind of issue.
As for temperatures, I can't really tell what is good or bad for a 5800X as google gives me mixed opinions. But here are the temps I got from CPUID while running a high demanding game. I have no idea how accurate those readings are, but fan RPM is listed as well.
So my question is: Is this an issue with the cooler being too basic for a 5800X, my default fan settings being wonky, or a temp issue with the CPU? I'm open to any ideas or suggestions. Thank you in advance.