My CPU sits at around 50-55 degrees Celcius in idle and jumps up to 70-75 degrees for a couple of seconds (2-3) when doing basic tasks, then they return back to about 52-53, although that's still high in my opinion. The interesting part is that running Cinebench multicore it never passed 61 degrees and when running Cinebench singlecore it never went over 66 degrees. I literally get higher temps in idle sometimes and this is the first time something like this happened to me.
Everything in BIOS is set on AUTO. Also, I use a couple of programs like Wallpaper Engine, RGB Fusion and GeForce Experience running in the background. Turned them all off and nothing changed.
Tried everything with the pump and radiator fans, put them at 100%, on silent mode, etc. and the differences were like 2-3 degrees. Nothing changed massively.
My curent setup is:
MOBO: GIGABYTE B650 AORUS ELITE AX V2
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9700X 3.8GHz box
COOLER: ARCTIC AC Liquid Freezer III 360 ARGB White
GPU: GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 4080 SUPER AERO OC 16GB GDDR6X 256-bit DLSS 3.0
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB White 32GB DDR5 6000MHz CL36 Dual Channel Kit
PSU: GIGABYTE UD850GM PG5 White, 80+ Gold, 850W
CASE: Montech AIR 903 Max White
SSD 1: Lexar NM790 2TB PCI Express 4.0 x4 M.2 2280
SSD 2: Lexar NM620 1TB PCI Express 3.0 x4 M.2 2280
I can't run Ryzen Master since it doesn't support the 9700X yet, or at least that's the error I get.
The BIOS is updated to the last one available F31b.
Airflow is pretty good, 3x140mm Fans intake with a 140mm Fan exhaust and the 3 fans on the radiator mounted on the top as exhaust.
Everything is brand new, got all the components 2 days ago and assembled them myself.
A thing I see is that the CPU is running at 5550MHz constantly in desktop and it never goes down, once I even hit 5.7GH which it shouldn't even be able to. When I use it in Cinebench multicore, all the cores lower down at 4.4/4.5GHz so I assume that's how the temperature is being that good, in singlecore it just stays at the same speed of 5.5GHz as it is on desktop.
I assume that the problem is the GHz, how do I set it lower on desktop? Can I even do that? My last Ryzen CPU was 2700X, not really being used to all these new stuff since most of my life I used blue team's CPUs.
Stryker4Real, with 95C being the maximum according to AMD certainly none of these are "...insanely high". Open an AMD support request about RM not supporting your processor. DL RM ONLY here. If you got your copy anywhere else get the latest one from AMD. Ryzen processors are very good at attacking a task given by the OS. So the clocks go up quickly and temperatures also. You can reduce the performance of your processor and keep the temperatures lower but I certainly do not recommend it. John.
Apparently the Ryzen Master app from the Gigabyte website was outdated, downloaded the one from the official AMD website and it worked with my CPU.
Will run it like this for now and see if the temperature will get higher with time. I guess the only thing to do now is to wait for future motherboard and drivers updates because the CPU is still new after all and if the CPU will start to get over 55 degrees in idle I will just get another cooler and a contact frame and see if this will fix the issue.
Thank you for the help!
Thanks, Stryker4Real. You should get nothing but BIOS from the MB vendor. Get all AMD drivers here. John.
A 360 AIO should be able to keep an 8 core processor in spec.
The 9000 series was purported to be more efficient than 7000 series... maybe not?
I assume the same PBO tweaks are available for 9000 series?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaOYYHNGlLs
It indeed is more efficient in absolutely everything than idle from what I can see. Maybe it's a driver / bios problem, Gigabyte removed the bios version I have from their site so probably a new one is coming.
Never seen this processor get over 70 degrees in anything except idle, handles stress tests like a champ so the cooler 100% does its job (single core test in cinebench, 5.5GHz on the first core and it never exceeds 66 degrees, that's extremely impressive), but yeah, idle temps seem to be a problem. Did an -30 curve optimizer, I hit about 52 degrees while playing World of Warships and about 60 in COD MW3, but the idle temps didn't really improve that much (the load temps did tho).
So yeah, for now I'll be waiting for new drivers and bios updates.
Stryker4Real, if your MB vendor removed your BIOS version that tells us it has problem(s). Please install the latest released (not Beta) before this one. Please post screenshots of RM running Cinebench R24 Single and multicore. Thanks, John.
i had that problem of yours first time browsing and idleing with this proc. I restarted and in bios i put 1.1v instead of 1.35v from the factory. Now basic stuff, browsing, installing games etc heat it up like 52 degrees. Idle 44/ browsing/installling things 52 max. i have pbo enabled.
Hi, did u find a fix? im having a similar problem with a 9600x and a x670 Aorus Elite AX(very similar board)
Hi, did you fix the issue?
I have almost the same problem with the 7 9700x:
Temp idle: 50 - 61 °C
CPU Package (idle): 61 °C
Cinebench R23
CPU Temp: 83 °C
PPT: 100% at 88W
My Ryzen 9-9950 idles at 82 deg, but work like a scalded animal. I am also running a water cooler , Fractal Design Celsius 24.
According to AMD Global Customer Care:
61C in idle state is not normal for AMD Ryzen 9700X processor. Anything below 45C in idle is fine for the processor.
I get 45°C - 48°C Idle Using Asus Fan Expert in Turbo Mode (Using Silent or Standard mode temps are around 50 - 61 °C idle)
For those with CPU idle temperatures a bit on the high side, please check you CPU minimum state on power options.
To both my 2700X and 7950X I've lowered it to 5% and it does the trick.
If a 7950X idles at 35-45ºC so should a 9700X specially if running on water.
Good Luck