[SOLVED] Ryzen 5 1600x at 54-55 in Idle

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Hello there,
Well not a problem, but i want to make sure my temps of the cpu are right
So i have a ryzen 1600x with a gtx 1060 6 gb 8 gb vengence 3000 LPX, on a Gigabyte B450 AORUS M, with a cooler master hyper 212x
In idle, surfing on the internet, the cpu temps is at 54-55 C with the cpu cooler at 600-700 RPM, gpu, ram, MB are at 30-35C in gaming the cpu is at 63-65C, gpu at 68C (wich i find it normal), the rest are at 30-35C. The cpu fan doesn't get over 1000 RPM, it stays around 900 RPM, the case is a Game demon 6004 with 2 fans in 3 fans out in the back
The cpu fan can go for 1700 RPM, a bit loud i will try it later though.
Are those temperatures normal?
 
Any overclock? Still seems high for idle if running at stock volts and clocks. I have an i5-3470 with a fan-less 212+ and I'm only at 42C core under 25-30% load which averages about 20W package power according to HWInfo. I'd be really surprised if an idle stock Ryzen 1600X used more power than that.
 
Sound't about normal to me. How do you have your case fans oriented. Two front fans blowing in and 3 in the back blowing out??? If your case has a top fan, make sure that one is blowing upwards and out. I found the top fan to be most critical in keeping temps low for the motherboard VRMs and CPU air coolers, so you want to bias the top fan to be a little faster since hot air rises.
 
How many case fans do you have installed?
OP wrote three rear exhaust (I'm guessing he meant top+rear) and two front as intakes.

The number of fans is largely irrelevant though - my case has two front intakes and one rear exhaust all set to low speed and my CPU doesn't break 70C in summer under full load and no CPU fan. Where the air goes is far more important than breaking fan count records.
 
OP wrote three rear exhaust (I'm guessing he meant top+rear) and two front as intakes.

The number of fans is largely irrelevant though - my case has two front intakes and one rear exhaust all set to low speed and my CPU doesn't break 70C in summer under full load and no CPU fan. Where the air goes is far more important than breaking fan count records.
Yeah, sorry overlooked that.
 
5 fans, 2 front intake 1 rear exhaust 2 top exhaust , and i plan to change 3 of them with scyte kaze flex 2000 rpm, Is not OC, i use speccy.
Voltage is under 1.4 when i looked in bios
I now did set the fan to maximum 1555 RPM the temp is 51 in idle something doesn.t seem right in bion the cpu Temp showed 19-24
 
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I would check your CPU voltage to make sure it isin't causing the issue. Should be under 1.4v...ideally around 1.35 or so. Is this a new build? Could be an issue with the CPU / heat-sink contact and or too much thermal paste
 
Yes is a new build, teh paste is an artic silver pea size in the midle the voltage was aroun 1.38-1.37
CPU z Shows between 0.7 1.3v

OK later edit i installed Core temp it shows me around 34 C, true with full speed of cpu fan i ll restart to change to auto
Yea it was the first program, since i installed GPU z and it has shown the same things as speccs, i though it was good, seems the one that helped me build the pc, isn't as good at suggesting monitoring programs:))
 
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All that sounds fine. Make sure the heat-sink mount is tight where it connects to the cpu socket. IDK if your ambient room where the PC is at is really warm or not. This is an interseting problem. Adjust your fan curves up some.
 
It's ok now in Idle the temp is 33-34, the ambient is around 24. Damn i might have spent the money frivolously on fans now, ah well since 3 fans were 5 years old it was about time to change them.
I was worried about the temp because on summer time the ambient temperature would go well beyond 35 even 40, so in that case the temp would spike realy hard.

Thx for the help.
 
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