I just wanted to ask if the temperatures are normal
Ryzen 5 3600 (no oc)
b450 gaming plus max
gtx 1660 great
Sharkoon Rg4 Rgb
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in Cinebench R20 84C max, CPU
Idle 40-50C CPU
Fortnite 240Fps all low max 82C mostly 75-78C CPU
and if I'm honest it is the wraith prim rgb cooler probably 5C difference.
Could it be because of the housing or the heat in the room? (31C room temperature)
the cooler should be installed correctly.
Below 80 ° C under full load, top temps are or at least acceptable depending on how you see it, but less damaging or not damaging at all. Games are not really suitable for measuring temps
My Ryzen 5 3600 gets a maximum of 88 degrees after three hours of Battlefield 1 with the Alpenföhn Brocken 3 …
He's just a little hothead
However, everything fits as long as it stays below 90 °
It may well be that it is the case. Do you have too little or too much thermal compound on it? But you also have to say that the AMD stock coolers are not the best. How much RPM do the fans run at?
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That's too much for that. Tried it with undervolting?
50 degrees are quite high for idle, 80 degrees are more harmful in the long run in my opinion.
Yes ^^
31 degrees room temperature. Umm. No matter so look that you have enough fans. It was the same with me. Have 5 fans in the pc and it is 20 degrees in the housing. Sometimes much less, of course. At 80 or 100 degrees the cpu goes down by itself, i.e. Ghz. Is thermal paste applied correctly? When was the last time applied?
Assembled today
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80C harmful in the long term is not really correct.
So today rebuilt the pc or just new thermal paste
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The fact that you have less heat inside the case than around the case and that only with fans contradicts pretty much all laws of physics.
Only like that