I am trying to solve the equation in order to calculate the cooling requirement for ryzen 5 5600x processor. The heat generated and dissipated by the CPU can be calculated using thermodynamic equations. However, I am not able to get few parameters such as, The surface area of the processor, Thermal resistance
Power dissipation:
PDMAX = (TJMAX - TA) / θJA
Where: θJA = thermal resistance TJ = junction temperature TA = ambient temperature PD = power dissipation
Please let me know if anyone can solve it. Thank you
To be honest, think you might be over thinking it, it just needs a decent cooler, it's not one of the hottest cpu's out there but Im not a fan of the bundled wraith coolers, it will perform well with a good tower type air cooler or AIO.
I tend to agree with Kurd... You are overthinking it.
I own that exact CPU. I would not consider using the stock cooler but it doesn't require overly expensive solutions. I am using a 'tractor' styled Hyper212+ with my installation and it keeps everything very cool. Quite frankly, AMD should have omitted the stock cooler and priced this CPU $25 less. The cooler provided has less dissipation material than even the previous Ryzen offerings. Personally, I believe it was thrown in to justify the price increase.
I can't help you with the equation, but I can say that the number you're looking for (TDP) is readily available. The Ryzen 5 5600x is 65W TDP, meaning it will pull 65 watts, and possibly 10 - 15 watts more if it has the thermal headroom. Any decent aircooler can handle that, even the wraith cooler it comes with in the box.