Hello,
Today I mounted an NH-D15 with a single fan in the middle on my Ryzen R7 5800 X3D. I applied thermal grizzly kryonaut onto the CPU as it's what I had lying around.
The Noctua manual said to apply the paste to a AM-4 CPU using a five-dot pattern with one larger dot in the middle. However, I applied the paste manually with a spatula over the whole CPU as it's what thermal grizzly recommends for that specific paste, and what I heard on this forum is correct for higher density pastes such as kryonaut.
I also used a paper towel for cleaning up the heatsink and the cpu as I did not have a good cloth at hand, and this might've introduced particles into the system, I did however visually check it and it looked ok.
The temps are "Fine" meaning 40-50C idle and 75-85C under load, BUT I do have spikes up to 90C which is a thermal throttle/limit/cutoff on this particular processor. The cooler is in my opinion not warm enough (it is somewhat warm) to the touch, and much colder than the GPU cooler.
I am wondering what this might be caused by, and considering options like:
Today I mounted an NH-D15 with a single fan in the middle on my Ryzen R7 5800 X3D. I applied thermal grizzly kryonaut onto the CPU as it's what I had lying around.
The Noctua manual said to apply the paste to a AM-4 CPU using a five-dot pattern with one larger dot in the middle. However, I applied the paste manually with a spatula over the whole CPU as it's what thermal grizzly recommends for that specific paste, and what I heard on this forum is correct for higher density pastes such as kryonaut.
I also used a paper towel for cleaning up the heatsink and the cpu as I did not have a good cloth at hand, and this might've introduced particles into the system, I did however visually check it and it looked ok.
The temps are "Fine" meaning 40-50C idle and 75-85C under load, BUT I do have spikes up to 90C which is a thermal throttle/limit/cutoff on this particular processor. The cooler is in my opinion not warm enough (it is somewhat warm) to the touch, and much colder than the GPU cooler.
I am wondering what this might be caused by, and considering options like:
- Uneven mounting pressure (I did the screws according to the Noctua manual, until I met resistance)
- Bad thermal paste distribution (Should I have done it as the Noctua manual said?)
- Uncured thermal paste/bad paste?
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