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Ryzen 2700x temperatures fluctuating

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I just built my new system which is a 2700x on a gigabyte X470 gaming 7. I have a Noctua D14 cooler and it seems the cpu is sitting between 30c to 50c on the desktop browsing the web and watching youtube, it jumps from 35c to 55c in a split second for no reason, im sitting watching the CPUID and it just jumps around for no real reason.


So my question, is that ok? Is 30-50c ok on the desktop and then at 100% load it never goes above 65c. All ok?
 
Yup totally normal nothing to worry about. At total idle no user input from me my 2600x will sit around 27/28c but will randomly spike up 10c then back down. When browsing and doing similar to yourself its the same, nothing to worry about at all. Aslong as your staying under the max temp you fine, so ignore the random spiking, and enjoy it.
 
It just seems a bit weird, its such a fast temperature increase and for no aparant reason, also a huge cooler like a D14 and idle can be in the 40s, does that seem ok? i expected better!
 
It just seems a bit weird, its such a fast temperature increase and for no aparant reason, also a huge cooler like a D14 and idle can be in the 40s, does that seem ok? i expected better!

I have the D15 and my idle temps are around 30-45 so it seems normal. Load it hits between 60 and 70 depending on room temperature.
 
I'm on the stock prism cooler and get exactly the same. I set the temperature to be checked every 3 seconds rather than 1, and that seems to have eased the fans spinning up and down as much as they were.
 
Im on the stock prism cooler as well. If you just leave everything auto it's using xfr2 which puts the cpu voltage up in small bursts to oc it. Can jump from 1.2 to 1.5 constantly. You can control it by manually over clocking but you won't get as high single core as xfr2. My temp sit at 75-80c when playing intensive games but I find if I undervolt it maintains a higher clock boost because of lower temp's.
 
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