Hello, I have built this new PC with Ryzen 5 7600X recently. I've been using Intel for my past builds so I am not familiar with AMD operating temps. Have not done any overclocking, fans were set to performance mode in bios. Are these temps normal? (Kindly check screenshots below) ...
AMD Ryzen 5 7600x High temp Hello, I've just built a new pc with an Amd Ryzen 5 7600X, MSI RTX 4070 TI and Msi B650 gaming plus wifi. The temeperature of my cpu in game are really high, is it normal? Thanks Solved! Go to Solution.0...
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And these are supposedly normal stores, not markets with organized auctions for bidding. When 5800X3D came out the only option here was 550€. And that was the cheapest. Despite the supposed $449 MSRP. Others were even more expensive. Today the cheapest is 333€ for Tray and 350€ for...
Dont listen to Kknewkles -- this is normal behaviour. During Tuning it will apply an overclock, and run a stresstest. First at the recommended voltage you put in, and then at a slightly lower voltage to test for stability. If its not a stable overclock, it reports the 'fall down...
Our test unit got the standard panel, but most retail variants ship with the 1W screen instead, which would make the laptop more versatile in brighter light conditions, and positively impact the battery life in a normal room. That aside, this ZenBook UM425doesn’t get the Chi Mei panel imp...
The following HWmonitor shows the data after playing Rainbow Six Siege. Can anyone tell me if these temperatures are normal? My specs are: CPU: Ryzen 5 7600x GPU: GTX 970 Motherboard: ASUS ROG B650-PLUS WIFI CPU-cooler: Dark Rock 4 (be quiet) Solved! Go to Solution.1...
If it shows fairly normal temperatures than it might be a bad or buggy BIOS. So, it could either be a bad BIOS, Motherboard Thermal Sensor, or CPU Thermal Sensor. Either way I would open a Asus Support ticket and ask them if it could be a BIOS or Mobo issue. 0 Likes Reply ale...
not that i see it (past the "normal" ryzen behavior of non-16C chips) the chip is supposed to boost higher if its cold, so it will always be close to the max allowed temp for that chip. my bad sample (140/95/130) with PBO enabled will do ~85C under full (Prime) load. then...
Yeah, 1 Vcache CCD + 1 normal CCD, just entertaining the idea I guess. Would save costs since Vcache is completely wasted on the second CCD. 7600X3D and 7800X3D is the most logical but it doesn't get rid of the 1CCD tradeoff. Either you get gaming performance, or you get producti...