Yes depending on the software temp readings and other sensors are inaccurate due to Ryzens boost behaviour. Lets wait if they design some Ryzen-blocks in the future.Ģ. You could try to remount the block with the intake port on the "bottom" part of the cpu where the chiplet is located. All off-the-shelf waterblocks at the moment are cooling the middle of the ihs most effectively while the hotspot of Ryzen 3000 is off-centre. People like Igor from IgorsLab and german overclocker Der8auer found switching the intake of the cpu block to the side of the chiplet and even moving the entire waterblock on the die to lower temps significantly by up to 10 degrees. Why is that? I think it is due to the chiplet design concentrating the cores up in a corner of the cpu tightly packed. In this video, we will overview the software you may need to do this and run. If I am loading up cpu and gpu to the max and my fans run full bore the gpu is transferring heat much more efficiently staying arround 20c cooler than the 3700x. Controlling RGB lighting on your PC, AMD Wraith Primism Cooler, and various components is a critical need for many. My watertemps rarely exceed 35c with fans on 30% while the cpu itself is at arround 77 c. If I am only stresstesting my cpu I get a pretty similar behavior. I got a 3700x in a custom loop with an ek velocity block too. I guess it should be Ryzen Master since it's. My other question, is why on earth do I get such wildly different temperatures between Ryzen Master, AIDA64, EZXT CAM, HWINFO for my CPU temps? Each one seems to constantly be anywhere from 5-10 degrees off from one another. I know my GPU will be cooler, but the huge disparity tells me something must not be right with the way the CPU block is cooling the CPU.Ģ. I've re-seated the CPU and water-block (EK Velocity RGB) a few times with the same results, trying different methods of spreading paste.Ĭould my CPU block not be sitting flush with my CPU? It seems like with water temps around 28c-30c my CPU should not be getting so hot. My GPU is always ~10-15c cooler than my CPU in the loop when gaming or running stress tests. If I run a stress test, the CPU jumps into the 80c - 85c range. During gaming, my CPU gets up to between 65c and 70c while the water temperature stays between 28c - 30c. I have two 360 rads with three fans on each. Have a custom loop cooling a Ryzen 3700x and a 2080 Ti.
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