Looks like I'm yet another 3900x user with heat problems.
My complete build is here:
Mid-Budget Ryzen Productivity Monster
Had no issues at all for the first couple weeks. I haven't been doing a huge amount of office work, but I've run Photoshop, Illustrator, the usual suspects with no hint of a problem. And I always have a bunch of apps open etc.
Tonight I was just doing a casual render of an extremely simple 3D scene (Poser 11) just to see what it would do and was browsing the Internet. My machine powered down, and every time I tried to start it back up, it would power down a few seconds into the reboot attempt. I was thinking, crap — bad motherboard or maybe power supply. But I finally got into the BIOS and saw that the temps were 100+ and climbing by the second. I just got a look at it for about 5 seconds before the machine powered off again.
At the moment, I'm just letting it cool, but obviously I'm concerned. I'm not overclocking or doing anything unusual, and I've got a very well reviewed CPU cooler (Arctic Freezer 34 eSports Duo). Granted, I just stuck with the stock case fans, but I'm not pushing the machine at all, and it's very cool in my office too boot.
Any thoughts?
My complete build is here:
Mid-Budget Ryzen Productivity Monster
Had no issues at all for the first couple weeks. I haven't been doing a huge amount of office work, but I've run Photoshop, Illustrator, the usual suspects with no hint of a problem. And I always have a bunch of apps open etc.
Tonight I was just doing a casual render of an extremely simple 3D scene (Poser 11) just to see what it would do and was browsing the Internet. My machine powered down, and every time I tried to start it back up, it would power down a few seconds into the reboot attempt. I was thinking, crap — bad motherboard or maybe power supply. But I finally got into the BIOS and saw that the temps were 100+ and climbing by the second. I just got a look at it for about 5 seconds before the machine powered off again.
At the moment, I'm just letting it cool, but obviously I'm concerned. I'm not overclocking or doing anything unusual, and I've got a very well reviewed CPU cooler (Arctic Freezer 34 eSports Duo). Granted, I just stuck with the stock case fans, but I'm not pushing the machine at all, and it's very cool in my office too boot.
Any thoughts?