Question temps for system seem pretty high

May 25, 2022
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What are you using to cool down the Ryzen 7 5800X3D?
If you need a cooler, Arctic is selling these b stock coolers on their eBay store. Says they still have the 6 year warranty on them. I just ordered a blue rgb version for my 5900x. Figured I can carry it over to another build if I go that route.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/3541065454...1QoO_yZSxW&var=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY
this is my setup
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/fkyDKp
 

Phaaze88

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but what about the CPU D: GPU hit the max of 94.5 ish?
Not too familiar with the X3D chip, but as long as it's not sitting there the entire time, that's OK. Cpu package power is well within what a 240mm is capable of handling.
Steady = bad.
Constantly changing = OK.

Gpu hot spot and memory junction have greater thermal safety ranges than the core does, and the same thing applies with steady Vs constantly changing temperatures.
Core = 90C
Hot spot = 110C+
Memory = 105C
 
May 25, 2022
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ah thank you for explaining ! it really helps with stats!
Not too familiar with the X3D chip, but as long as it's not sitting there the entire time, that's OK. Cpu package power is well within what a 240mm is capable of handling.
Steady = bad.
Constantly changing = OK.

Gpu hot spot and memory junction have greater thermal safety ranges than the core does, and the same thing applies with steady Vs constantly changing temperatures.
Core = 90C
Hot spot = 110C+
Memory = 105C
 
Oct 23, 2022
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How many fans do you have in your case? Your components are sitting steadily at pretty high Temps. If you have good airflow and they are still getting into the middle or upper 80s then that's potentially a problem.