Question I tried IntelBurn Test on my Ryzen 7600 ?

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i built this pc today and i had problems with cpu cooler fans so i didnt install them, the case has 3 front fans, when doing test the temp was jumping to 70c now im not sure if thats okay or not.

also idk if this pic means anything, thats from the test
https://prnt.sc/x6S7BM51QT5U

After i launched The Finals .
https://prnt.sc/Z_dmLAS0yN63

CPU: Ryzen 5 7600
GPU : RX 7800 XT
 
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temps are fine. You could run burntest 6 times just to make sure it passes, but it looks okay.

it all looks okay from where I sit.
Thanks for replying this is how the inside looks, i tried the y connector but 1 pin is missing or it broke,
i got pics of the inside,
https://prnt.sc/cMZWT7A7TLb3
https://prnt.sc/9rjdJoCzwGCz
https://prnt.sc/4qnzJz-Gw_M4

its my first build i just wana make sure everything is okay lol thats why im sending all kind of pics and stuff sorry
 
That looks clean. Not sure what the Y connector is?

mine has more cables showing than yours
lWIJPaJ.jpg

though it does help entire board is black and rgb distracts.
 
That looks clean. Not sure what the Y connector is?

mine has more cables showing than yours
lWIJPaJ.jpg

though it does help entire board is black and rgb distracts.
its a fan splitter 2 in 1 out instead of taking 2 cpu fans spots it takes 1,
Yh kinda surprised of how clean it looks lol thanks
 
I’ve got one of those Thermalright coolers as well. My splitter actually did get damaged somehow. I simply plugged fan into the cpu fan header and the other into a system fan header. I have all my system fans set to full speed and it’s actually pretty quiet.

I actually bought a replacement y splitter but haven’t bothered to install it as things are working as is and the wiring seems clean and I don’t feel like taking it all apart again.
 
the missing pin is by design

The missing pin is the one that monitors fan RPM, if I remember correctly. The idea is that a Y splitter is used for two identical fans, so they would be operating at identical speeds therefore only one fan needs to report RPM.
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similar idea to a fan hub, they all run at same speed. NO need for all to report. I have 3 AIO fans that all report as 1 fan to BIOS.
 
I’ve got one of those Thermalright coolers as well. My splitter actually did get damaged somehow. I simply plugged fan into the cpu fan header and the other into a system fan header. I have all my system fans set to full speed and it’s actually pretty quiet.

I actually bought a replacement y splitter but haven’t bothered to install it as things are working as is and the wiring seems clean and I don’t feel like taking it all apart again.
Thing is my case has 4 fans intotal 3 front 1 back, and my mobo is b650hdv and it only has 2 connections near the cpu fan so theres nowhere to plug them,
Im doing cinebench rn 3mins left and highest temp was 92 which is alot kinda scary lol
 
i wouldn't benchmark pc until you fix intake fan problem. no air circulation isn't going to help.

are those rgb fans? what case is it?

The only fan hub I see from antec is rgb, but can get them from other makers, I just thought i look at case maker to start (assuming from fans its an antec case). Search for fan controller hub. Most are rgb as well now.
 
i wouldn't benchmark pc until you fix intake fan problem. no air circulation isn't going to help.

are those rgb fans? what case is it?

The only fan hub I see from antec is rgb, but can get them from other makers, I just thought i look at case maker to start (assuming from fans its an antec case). Search for fan controller hub. Most are rgb as well now.
case is antec ax81 elite and yh rgb fans they come with case
 
Modern CPUs are good till around 95. But even then much of the time they will throttle themselves back to save themselves from frying. Like on my system I just put together. I forgot to remove the plastic from the bottom of the cpu cooler and my temps were spiking into the 90s under load. But the system ran fine. When I realized it, removed the film and a new application of paste. It now seems to stay in the 60s and happy as a lark.
 
Modern CPUs are good till around 95. But even then much of the time they will throttle themselves back to save themselves from frying. Like on my system I just put together. I forgot to remove the plastic from the bottom of the cpu cooler and my temps were spiking into the 90s under load. But the system ran fine. When I realized it, removed the film and a new application of paste. It now seems to stay in the 60s and happy as a lark.
Thats good to hear