I go back and forth all the time. This time my youngest is ready for a computer, I have enough to build him a decent AM4 rig. Since my oldest will get my 5900X, my youngest gets 5600X, and I keep my X3D. It is literally so easy to cool that I don’t need to run fans on...
The Zen 4 with 3D V-Cache is, as the name implies, a Zen 4 CCD with a layer of additional 3D V-Cache on top. AMD first launched such products with Zen 3 in the form of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D for consumers and Milan-X for the data center. The additional 3D V-Cache greatly expan...
Since they’re both around the same performance I wouldn’t have to worry about compatibility and it’d just be a good addition apart from the temp. Though temp has never been an issue especially since I live in uk. It’s cold all the time. I’d probably upgrade my cpu after my ...
Cpu temp is only 65 under the same stress as the test so that's no problem. What stress test? I was looking at your photo closer that you provided in the OP...Is your heatsink bent on the right hand side at the bottom? Or is it just how the photo makes it look? Edited ...
Your ambient temp was 21c or the CPU idle temp was 21c? My ambient was 21c. Did you not see my screenshot above. AMD R7 5800X3D @ PBO | Thermalright Phantom120 EVO, 1x T30 Asus Crosshair VIII Dark Hero | 4x8GB G.Skill Trident Z @ 3600C14 Zotac 4070 Ti Trinity...
That will show a problem well before the temp gets that high. Your CPU will start dropping down to base clock before then and start thermal throttling by the time it hits ~90C. Ryzen chips are tuned to pretty much run at between about 75 and 85C depending on the scenario and will ...