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5700x3D Temps

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Hi all,

I have not long installed a 5700x3d into my setup (as I couldn't justify the price/performance ratio of the 5800x3d) and was wondering what temps everyone that uses it gets?

granted due to space (small form factor case) I only have a cooler master ML120v2 so that could be the issue and will be looked at when it's new case time.

I average around 70ish with a Max of 87C when under load. I haven't ran any benchmarking in fear of it possibly going over the 90 threshold.

my age old previous set-up was an 9590 black edition so I'm accustomed to higher temps but from my 3700X's temps it seems a tad high.

thank you in advance for any replies :)
 
Went from a 3800xt to 5700x3d the 3d is cooler, my xt could get to low 80's in game 3d mid 70's, your temps are nothing to worry about.
 
Looks fine. Those older AMD CPU's reported lower temperatures only because the sensor was placed further away from the die.
 
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There's a whole thread here discussing it:


FYI mine does not go above 68 degrees in Cinebench and as low as 39 degrees or 19 degrees over ambient when idle.
 
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Ah thank you, I should have searched a little harder and found that thread.

As long as the temps I’m averaging are fine to run i’m happy.

Hopefully if I behave I might get a new case for Christmas/Birthday from my partner and buy a bigger AIO to try and bring those temps down.

Thank you all for the very quick replies, very much appreciated.
 
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Ah thank you, I should have searched a little harder and found that thread.

As long as the temps I’m averaging are fine to run i’m happy.

Hopefully if I behave I might get a new case for Christmas/Birthday from my partner and buy a bigger AIO to try and bring those temps down.

Thank you all for the very quick replies, very much appreciated.
Go into your BIOS and see if there’s an option to set a negative core offset. If there is then set all 8 cores to negative 30. That reduces power usage by 20% without affecting performance.
 
Ah thank you, I should have searched a little harder and found that thread.

As long as the temps I’m averaging are fine to run i’m happy.

Hopefully if I behave I might get a new case for Christmas/Birthday from my partner and buy a bigger AIO to try and bring those temps down.

Thank you all for the very quick replies, very much appreciated.
It's silicon lottery, you might just have got a more power hungry, hotter chip like me (I have a 5800X3D that uses more power than average and is being cooled by a Noctua NH-D15). As long as it's not throttling it's fine.

If it reaches 90C in stress tests/compiling shaders in games that's not abnormal.
 
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Go into your BIOS and see if there’s an option to set a negative core offset. If there is then set all 8 cores to negative 30. That reduces power usage by 20% without affecting performance.
yeah, turned off the "game boost" setting and turned that on across all cores, currently two games into testing and it's averaging below 70 now. thank you, OCing is something i've never dealt with often (we are a HP contracted org at work and everything is warranty so can't touch it and I haven't done much at home)
 
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