xanorigg Prominent Jan 27, 2018 102 2 685 Nov 16, 2018 #1 Hello, is 2600 stock cooler enough without overclocking? What the temps are? I had r7 1700 but i dont know which cooler it had but temps were below 50 while playing.
Hello, is 2600 stock cooler enough without overclocking? What the temps are? I had r7 1700 but i dont know which cooler it had but temps were below 50 while playing.
Solution Vic 40 Nov 17, 2018 It should be fine. I wouldn't worry too much since not overclocking. Also do not bump your thread again, some mods here will close it. Try the latest AMD overclock tool for best temp registration or try the next which seems to do fine with my Ryzen 1600, download hwinfo64, install and open it, check "sensors-only", click "run". Click to expand...
It should be fine. I wouldn't worry too much since not overclocking. Also do not bump your thread again, some mods here will close it. Try the latest AMD overclock tool for best temp registration or try the next which seems to do fine with my Ryzen 1600, download hwinfo64, install and open it, check "sensors-only", click "run". Click to expand...
xanorigg Prominent Jan 27, 2018 102 2 685 Nov 16, 2018 #2 Speccy shows cpu 90-100c / mobo 45c / gpu 53c while idle, are these false? Upvote 0 Downvote
Vic 40 Titan Ambassador Oct 22, 2013 20,886 994 87,990 Nov 17, 2018 Solution #4 It should be fine. I wouldn't worry too much since not overclocking. Also do not bump your thread again, some mods here will close it. Try the latest AMD overclock tool for best temp registration or try the next which seems to do fine with my Ryzen 1600, download hwinfo64, install and open it, check "sensors-only", click "run". Click to expand... Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It should be fine. I wouldn't worry too much since not overclocking. Also do not bump your thread again, some mods here will close it. Try the latest AMD overclock tool for best temp registration or try the next which seems to do fine with my Ryzen 1600, download hwinfo64, install and open it, check "sensors-only", click "run". Click to expand...