hello guys i need help my cpu on idle runs 55-48C and in game 78C and one second question is the voltage right?1.304v (mobo asus rog x570-f)
Ok.i did clean install windows
and i didnt overclock
im using the stock coooler the problem is when i had aorus mobo with 3 fans front inside and 3 fans up for up tha can remove the temps and also one behind and it was like 40-38C sometimes also 35Are you using the stock AMD Wraith cooler with your Ryzen, or another heatsink/cooler?
maybe but how on my old mobo temps was fine with the same stock cooler same airflow and better temps?The stock Wraith is really not a suitable cooler for the 3900X. You really need a more effective/efficient PSU to pair with that CPU.
For example: https://noctua.at/en/nh-u14s
1)That's normal behavior for Ryzen 3000 and up.hello guys i need help my cpu on idle runs 55-48C and in game 78C and one second question is the voltage right?1.304v (mobo asus rog x570-f)
That's not unusual with swapping motherboards - different out of the box settings and the like.im using the stock coooler the problem is when i had aorus mobo with 3 fans front inside and 3 fans up for up tha can remove the temps and also one behind and it was like 40-38C sometimes also 35
i did clean install windows1)That's normal behavior for Ryzen 3000 and up.
2)The voltage doesn't sit there unless you manually set it to that.
That's not unusual with swapping motherboards - different out of the box settings and the like.
I hope you reinstalled Windows after changing boards...
aorus ultra gaming x470The 3900X is not sold with a Wraith cooler (only with other "lower" models) because it is insufficient for the pairing.
Are you attempting to overclock your CPU? If so, revert to stock settings until you replace the Wraith.
It sounds like you have good airflow, otherwise. What motherboard were you using previously?
Ok.i did clean install windows
and i didnt overclock
thank you i thought it was wrong my voltage or something was wrongOk.
I'm not seeing a problem with the thermals you've reported though. 50C idle isn't any more dangerous to the cpu than 80C load - not at all.
High idles are normal with Ryzen 3000 and later because they're constantly 'rushing to sleep state' on lighter loads - it's a power saving feature - and many coolers can't keep up with that unless you go balls to the wall on a big, beefy cooler.