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Can't wait for the msi b550-a to get curve!
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35 idle 55~65 gaming 75 full load.Question, so I ordered a 5600X with a EVO 212, What's reasonable temps should I be getting?
35 idle 55~65 gaming 75 full load.
Strange that CPUZ has higher temps than Prine95. 3x runs of Cinebench R20 multicore, what’s the temp?My 5600X idles at around 25C in a 19C room, and peaks to 55C running Cinebench R20 multicore (all core 4.3GHz), 56C CPU-Z stress (all core 4.5GHz) and around 52C running Prime95 (all core 4.6GHz).
Using a Scythe Mugen 5.
Good low temp, the 5600X runs ~20c cooler than the 5800X... overclock it!Just done three runs, on the third run temp peaked at 55.09C. It's running 4.34GHz, 100% of 76W PPT, 54W CPU power.
Good low temp, the 5600X runs ~20c cooler than the 5800X... overclock it!
Can't wait for the msi b550-a to get curve!
Question, so I ordered a 5600X with a EVO 212, What's reasonable temps should I be getting?
any 5600x owners getting good results?
Mine never see above 70c yet on a noctua u12s but I got lot of air going and all cpu and homes are different
I thought this was what the new BIOS would bring but could find any such option(s).The main issue with curve optimiser is its a balancing act between ST and MT, what it really needs is voltage control being separate for ST and MT or being able to set the curve voltage reduction instead of being stuck with AMDs -0.005 for ST and 0.003 for MT per each point of curve offset, if you could manipulate this then you could dial in a higher reduction for MT while less or no reduction for ST.
Stock settings is PBO on auto.Stock Settings With No PBO with Wraith Prism RGB cooler