Question Regarding CPU temps ?

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Hello,

i am using a 5900x CPU and a Noctua NH D15 Chromax black cooler. so when i am rendering in Blender (4090 GPU based Render not CPU render) so at that time and in other time when CPU gets load overall temperatures are in control but a few areas are not sounding normal so i am writing here.

the items like CPU (Tctl/Tdie), CPU Die (average), CPU CCD1 (Tdie) these 3 items are showing temp of 85-90 and are seen in red. so is this a concern or this is normal?

is there anything that i need to check to reconfirm or get more information?

the monitoring software is Hardware info

kindly suggest.
 
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Make and model of your case? Number of fans in your case and their orientation? Ambient room air temps? Did you check to see if your cooler was mounted correctly? Make and model of your motherboard and its BIOS version?
I am having the Fractal Torrent case with 2 x180 fans in the front and 3 x140 fans in the bottom . All are intake.
Ambient temp is normal temp if 20-30degree
The cooler is mounted properly as suggested by Noctua.
I am having ASUS Proart X570 creator motherboard
I have the in built BIOS as it came with the Motherboard. Have not update it yet. Version - 0801.
 
Hello,

i am using a 5900x CPU and a Noctua NH D15 Chromax black cooler. so when i am rendering in Blender (4090 GPU based Render not CPU render) so at that time and in other time when CPU gets load overall temperatures are in control but a few areas are not sounding normal so i am writing here.

the items like CPU (Tctl/Tdie), CPU Die (average), CPU CCD1 (Tdie) these 3 items are showing temp of 85-90 and are seen in red. so is this a concern or this is normal?

is there anything that i need to check to reconfirm or get more information?

the monitoring software is Hardware info

kindly suggest.
Tjmax is 90C so you are inside parameters but barely. Have you tried undervolting ? "Curve Optimizer" dynamically lowers voltages and may even bring better performance specially when working around Tjmax point. You can try it with Ryzen Master software or in the BIOS itself.
 
I have not done any over or under volting up till now. Does the BIOS has any effect on the temp or how CPU performs??
and is there any change in the configuration or the setup?
 
I have not done any over or under volting up till now. Does the BIOS has any effect on the temp or how CPU performs??
and is there any change in the configuration or the setup?
Yes,of course, BIOS regulates all parameters including voltages which influence temperatures and how CPU performs. All settings can be found in BIOS/UEFI but some can be done thru SW for which Ryzen Master is programmed by AMD.
 
Yes,of course, BIOS regulates all parameters including voltages which influence temperatures and how CPU performs. All settings can be found in BIOS/UEFI but some can be done thru SW for which Ryzen Master is programmed by AMD.
ok so i will upgrade the BIOS. anything else that can be the issue?
 
Use curve optimizer in Ryzen Master, it also runs stability test to find optimum undervolt for every core-
Hey i just updated the BIOS and then did a completed a 10 cinebench test and the temp were in 80.5 max for the 3 items mentioned above. ( CPU (Tctl/Tdie), CPU Die (average), CPU CCD1 (Tdie) )
then i tried a CPU based render of a blender scene and it was perfect for the whole time but during finalizing the render the temp spiked to 85.8 max and came back in a split sec.

so what does these two scenes mean, ??
 
Hey i just updated the BIOS and then did a completed a 10 cinebench test and the temp were in 80.5 max for the 3 items mentioned above. ( CPU (Tctl/Tdie), CPU Die (average), CPU CCD1 (Tdie) )
then i tried a CPU based render of a blender scene and it was perfect for the whole time but during finalizing the render the temp spiked to 85.8 max and came back in a split sec.

so what does these two scenes mean, ??
You know what ? Stop bothering about all those temps and use Ryzen Master as it shows temperatures that matter most.
 
85.8 under sustained heavy load is fine - you shouldn't be seeing any thermal throttling, it's within spec, etc. The red just means "it's as hot as it's going to get" not "DANGER!"
ok that sounds nice to hear

cine bench and a blender scene render are the enough test to check the CPU Temps right??

or there are any other means to stress test it??
 
You can also try Prime95, but Blender and Cinebench are good enough, although unless you're actually having problems (system instability, high temperatures when the CPU is idle, etc.) I would be inclined to say you're fine, stop worrying so much!
 
You can also try Prime95, but Blender and Cinebench are good enough, although unless you're actually having problems (system instability, high temperatures when the CPU is idle, etc.) I would be inclined to say you're fine, stop worrying so much!
in Idle the temps are around 60 and in cinebench as well the max package temp was 79

and there is no fluctuation or instability of any sort uptill now (nothing that i could observe )

i was just worried about the red mark as someone told red is always danger so tried this route to get some answers.
 
in Idle the temps are around 60 and in cinebench as well the max package temp was 79

and there is no fluctuation or instability of any sort uptill now (nothing that i could observe )

i was just worried about the red mark as someone told red is always danger so tried this route to get some answers.
Red is not always danger but what in programmer's opinion is over some mark. Stick with CPU manufacturers maximum recommendations.
 
Red is not always danger but what in programmer's opinion is over some mark. Stick with CPU manufacturers maximum recommendations.
yes i got that point after this conversation. anyway i had mailed this case to AMD to ask their help before i posted here but there is no reply yet. lets c if they reply then

anyways thanks everyone for all your inputs