Question Problem with Ryzen 5 7600x.

May 13, 2025
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Hi everyone.
First time using this forum so forgive me if i post less/much info.

Today i built myself a new pc:
Ryzen 5 7600x
Asus rog Strix 650-A motherboard
Lian Li Galahad II 360 Trinity.
My question slash problem: Is that normal that idle my cu temp is 50c, using 60w approx and cpu load is 10-15%.
When opening games like Apex it goes instantly like 80-85 and like 1-2 min going to 70-75. Is that a normal for that cpu and cooling system?
 
Is that normal that idle my cu temp is 50c, using 60w approx and cpu load is 10-15%.
When opening games like Apex it goes instantly like 80-85 and like 1-2 min going to 70-75. Is that a normal for that cpu and cooling system?
I have the same cooler on a 7800x3D and have an idle temperature of 42 C, so 50 does seem a bit high. Did you install it with the tubes on the memory side of the CPU?
 
using 60w 50c idle? no.
what is consuming cpu load?
Hello and thanks for the answer. If you mean what application were opened at that time: Discord, Opera GX, runelite login screen minimized.
Sorry if i got you wrong.
I have the same cooler on a 7800x3D and have an idle temperature of 42 C, so 50 does seem a bit high. Did you install it with the tubes on the memory side of the CPU?
Yes,

View: https://imgur.com/a/sZsA4NF


Also im quite dissapointed because that cpu cooler took both of my USB slots from board so i cant connect my Case little screen anymore (Sorry for bad cable managment, firs time)z
 
I wouldn't worry about those temperatures.
also if you dont mind me asking about the cooler. When i installed it it felt like there is no ending when i screwed it to the motherboard. If i like shake the pump or idk whats called at the top of the cpu its locked, all corners. But screwes were like at infinity loop.

Edit: not sure if you get me what im saying (bad english ikr) but hopefully. And are the pumps at the right side?
 
Hello and thanks for the answer. If you mean what application were opened at that time: Discord, Opera GX, runelite login screen minimized.
Sorry if i got you wrong.

Yes,

View: https://imgur.com/a/sZsA4NF


Also im quite dissapointed because that cpu cooler took both of my USB slots from board so i cant connect my Case little screen anymore (Sorry for bad cable managment, firs time)z
That's nowhere close to idle when running so many things in the background. Idle is at 1% or less of CPU usage.
 
also if you dont mind me asking about the cooler. When i installed it it felt like there is no ending when i screwed it to the motherboard. If i like shake the pump or idk whats called at the top of the cpu its locked, all corners. But screwes were like at infinity loop.

Edit: not sure if you get me what im saying (bad english ikr) but hopefully. And are the pumps at the right side?
Maybe it took a few turns for the screws to catch the thread, so you were screwing without actually tightening the screw if you get what I mean. I don't think that would be a problem as long as you tightened all the screws in the end. Yes you have installed the cooler block the right way round it looks good.
 
Hello and thanks for the answer. If you mean what application were opened at that time: Discord, Opera GX, runelite login screen minimized.
Sorry if i got you wrong.

Yes,

View: https://imgur.com/a/sZsA4NF


Also im quite dissapointed because that cpu cooler took both of my USB slots from board so i cant connect my Case little screen anymore (Sorry for bad cable managment, firs time)z
You can just rotate the cooler and get a USB hub
 
When opening games like Apex it goes instantly like 80-85 and like 1-2 min going to 70-75. Is that a normal for that cpu and cooling system?
Your CPU is designed to work up to 89°C at which point the BIOS will start to dial back the voltage and current to prevent the CPU getting any hotter (throttle temperature).

My 7950X runs continuously (up to 36 hours) at temperatures in the eighties and low nineties (Centigrade) when performing 4K/UHD video renders. The 7950X temperature limit is 95°C, a bit higher than your 89°C.

Modern CPUs are designed to run hot when necessary for extra performance. The Intel limit is 100°C on some chips. Provided your CPU cooler is making good thermal contact and your machine doesn't crash, don't panic if you see elevated temperatures.
 

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