Hi.
I've recently bought a Ryzen 5 3600 (a few weeks ago), but I've noticed it is heating so much.
During stress tests (Prime95 Small or Aida64 FPU), my processor goes up to 95C-98C (with stock cooler) peaks, with an average of 92C. I had home a 120mm AIO watercooler from deepcool (maelstrom 120T), and with it, on same tests, the temperature peak drops to around 85C-88C, with average of 83. Because I plan to do some overclock (though I still didn't do any overclock), I bought a Raijintek EOS 240 AIO Watercooler, and for my surprise, the temperatures peaks stay the same, around 85C-88C, also the average stay around 83C on stress test.
I've used watercooler on my systems for more than 10 years by now, and even a 120mm AIO should be enough to keep this processor cool, since it have only 65w TDP. The same Maelstrom 120mm AIO could keep my Phenom II x4 955 (125w TDP) around 70C under full load. Unfortunately, I don't have the Phenom anymore, so I couldn't test it with the Raijintek EOS.
I'm using a Cooler Master thermal paste (Cooler Master E2 IC Essential), the same I've always used, even on my Phenom II x4 955 which had 125w TDP.
One thing I noticed, the radiator and the CPU block/pump from AIO don't get hot, even after 30 minutes of prime95 (which gave an average temperature of 83C). I've checked the radiator and it was cold (not even warm). The tubes from AIO also didn't heat (though when I touch them, I can feel the liquid moving, it wasn't any hot).
I already tried remounting the AIO around 3 times, cleaned and reapplied thermal paste, always same results.
What could be giving it so bad temperatures? My room have air conditioner set to 22C on all tests.
My full PC specs:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Elite B550M
RAM: 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz Gloway
VGA: Asus Phoenix Geforce GTX 1050TI (yes, need to upgrade)
Power Supply: Corsair CX 450
CPU Cooler: Raijintek EOS 240 mounted on front (already tried with top mounting, same results)
Case: Deepcool Matrexx 550 with 3 exhaust fans (2 on top, 1 on back)
HD: 1 SATA II 80GB HD, 1 SATA III 1TB, 1 SSD SATA III 120GB
Thanks in advance.
I've recently bought a Ryzen 5 3600 (a few weeks ago), but I've noticed it is heating so much.
During stress tests (Prime95 Small or Aida64 FPU), my processor goes up to 95C-98C (with stock cooler) peaks, with an average of 92C. I had home a 120mm AIO watercooler from deepcool (maelstrom 120T), and with it, on same tests, the temperature peak drops to around 85C-88C, with average of 83. Because I plan to do some overclock (though I still didn't do any overclock), I bought a Raijintek EOS 240 AIO Watercooler, and for my surprise, the temperatures peaks stay the same, around 85C-88C, also the average stay around 83C on stress test.
I've used watercooler on my systems for more than 10 years by now, and even a 120mm AIO should be enough to keep this processor cool, since it have only 65w TDP. The same Maelstrom 120mm AIO could keep my Phenom II x4 955 (125w TDP) around 70C under full load. Unfortunately, I don't have the Phenom anymore, so I couldn't test it with the Raijintek EOS.
I'm using a Cooler Master thermal paste (Cooler Master E2 IC Essential), the same I've always used, even on my Phenom II x4 955 which had 125w TDP.
One thing I noticed, the radiator and the CPU block/pump from AIO don't get hot, even after 30 minutes of prime95 (which gave an average temperature of 83C). I've checked the radiator and it was cold (not even warm). The tubes from AIO also didn't heat (though when I touch them, I can feel the liquid moving, it wasn't any hot).
I already tried remounting the AIO around 3 times, cleaned and reapplied thermal paste, always same results.
What could be giving it so bad temperatures? My room have air conditioner set to 22C on all tests.
My full PC specs:
Motherboard: Gigabyte Aorus Elite B550M
RAM: 2x8GB DDR4 3000MHz Gloway
VGA: Asus Phoenix Geforce GTX 1050TI (yes, need to upgrade)
Power Supply: Corsair CX 450
CPU Cooler: Raijintek EOS 240 mounted on front (already tried with top mounting, same results)
Case: Deepcool Matrexx 550 with 3 exhaust fans (2 on top, 1 on back)
HD: 1 SATA II 80GB HD, 1 SATA III 1TB, 1 SSD SATA III 120GB
Thanks in advance.