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Teodik
Journeyman III

Rendering cpu temperature

Hi. I have 4650g cpu. I used it for long duration cpu rendering (2 to 4 hours) cpu temperature reaches maximum 77 degrees. Want to know it's OK using that temperature for long rende times.

And its can harm my pc or not?

Sorry about Grammer

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According to AMD Specs on your Ryzen 5 Pro 4560g the Maximum Operating Temperature is 95c. This means the processor is engineered to run up to 95c safely without damage or harm to the processor for long periods of time.

So if the hottest you got is 77c that is way below the M.O.T. of 95c. and you seem to have an excellent CPU Cooler.

I would worry if the processor temperature goes to 96c - 98c for long periods of time. That would, in the long run, end up shortening your processor's life span or even damage it and/or your Motherboard's CPU socket from the slight overheating.

If the processor temps goes above 95c for a very short time than that is not a problem. only running it above 95c for a long time is where you can damage your processor.

Plus once the processor's temp reaches 95c and above it will automatically throttle or slow down to keep the temp at or below 95c which is increase your rendering time longer due to the overheating issue.

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Angeluk
Challenger

Your pc will be fine but after a year or two your cpu performance will slowly start to deteriorate, however that is not something you have to worry about, as you will be upgrading in 2 to 3 years max anyways It is the next owner whos going to take the hit if you want to be honest with him just let him know you did actually hit hard on this CPU and give him a fair price

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