Should be fine as the chip only hits around 80w max despite the 105W TDP.
I have a 5700X3D on a wraith stealth cooler temperature and it's completely adequate for gaming at default OOTB settings.
By "on average", what kind of load are we talking? The same question with the peak/maximum.Running my wraith prism in this chip. I am seeing low 70s on average and peak or maximum of about 79-81 degrees..
Is this still safe operating temps for the cpu?
By "on average", what kind of load are we talking? The same question with the peak/maximum.
Low 70s is fine for gaming on stock settings with the stock cooler.I’m not sure. Just general gaming.
I will try some monitoring to get more info together.
this. the more important metric is noise imhoUnpopular opinion: People get far to obsessed with having low CPU temps at high loads.
Unless you are hitting 95c+ in torture tests, just calm down, it's normal.
this. the more important metric is noise imho
Yep, people get really stressed out over the high numbers even though it does no harm to the chip.Unpopular opinion: People get far to obsessed with having low CPU temps at high loads.
Unless you are hitting 95c+ in torture tests, just calm down, it's normal.
Yep, people get really stressed out over the high numbers even though it does no harm to the chip.
Yeah, the noise levels have dropped significantly under load. It’s crazy!
the Wraith prism is a loud cooler in its full speed mode, i could not stand it myself
Not really. CPU's have V/F curves and boost tables which prevent exactly that from happening, assuming you aren't ignoring default specCan be a significant factor. Temps+power+frequency will kill chips.
Not really. CPU's have V/F curves and boost tables which prevent exactly that from happening, assuming you aren't ignoring default spec
As is current, voltage and thus power draw. That's why we have V/F curves and boost tables.No, really. Heat is a significant factor in semiconductor survivability.