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Dmytro1
Journeyman III

High processor temperature

Dear AMD community,

 

I am reaching out to you for some help with my AMD CPU temperature issues. Here are some details

 

- CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3d

- Motherboard: MSI MAG X870

- Cooling: msi mag core liquid 360r v2 3x120mm

- Case: MSI MOG VELOX 100R V2

 

Problem

- CPU temperature during idle: 48-50 degrees

- CPU temperature during load: 70-90

I changed the thermal paste twice so I removed the sticker with the pump. The problem remained. In games the temperature is up to 70 degrees.

 

I would appreciate any advice or recommendations on how to solve this problem. If you need additional details or information, please let me know, I am ready to provide all the necessary information.

 

Thank you for your help.

 

Best regards, Dmitry

4 Replies
FunkZ
Grandmaster


@Dmytro1 wrote:

Problem

- CPU temperature during idle: 48-50 degrees

- CPU temperature during load: 70-90

Well within normal operating temperatures... no problem.

 

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Luizcc
Adept I

I'm so surprise with a watercooler let the processor gets such high temperature!

It could be issues with the watercooler or low performance!?

Maybe a poor quality thermal paste?

 

johnnyenglish
Big Boss

I see no issues, if it could be better?

Yeah, but temps are heavily depedent on several factors, fan placement, type of fans used, type of case, size of case, room temperature, is it on the floor? Settings like PBO, CPB undervolting and so on.

 

Undervolt it or curve optimize it a and you should get easier temps and some performance gains.

 

Good luck 

The Englishman
BigAl01
Volunteer Moderator

You could provide a few pictures of your case configuration, letting us see the fan layout and where your AIO is mounted.  If your AIO is mounted in the front, I would move it to the top to aid in the flow of warm air from inside the case to the outside.  Things like that change can get a few degrees improvement.  Also, having fans pull in cool air from the bottom can help with airflow across the GPU.


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