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jakeo9619
Journeyman III

Ryzen 5 3600 to hot even with water cooler

I have a ryzen 5 3600. The stock cooler had the temperatures sitting about 65 degrees idle at full speed for the cpu fan and also the other 5 fans in the case. This is the 17th computer i have built and never seen anything like this. So i got a Hydro Series H100i Pro RGB 240mm Liquied CPU Cooler. The temperatures sit at about 40 - 45 degrees now with the fans and pump at about 80% on idle. I dont think these temperatures are normal cause I have installed the coolers properly and even my gaming computer with the ryzen 5 2600 and stock cooler at 30% sits at 30 degrees.  I know the liquid cooler helped but i still think its a bit high for this great cooler. Also at load with the liquid cooler, it sits at around 75 - 77 degrees. Also i built this computer for my uncle. Does anyone know whether this is normal? Also its not overclocked or anything

The specs are:

- AMD Ryzen 5 3600

- Gigabyte X570I Aorus Pro WiFi AM4 ITX motherboard

- Corsair icue 220t

- Gigabyte Geforce gtx 1660 gaming 6gb oc graphics card

- 3 corsair sp 120mm fans rgb and 2 corsair sp 140mm fans rgb

- Corsair CX650M 650w power supply 80+ bronze

- Corsair 16gb ddr4 rgb ram 3200mhz (white version)

- 2tb seagate barracuda 2tb hdd

- samsung 1tb 860 qvo ssd

- windows 10 home

- DeepCool FH-04 PWM fan hub

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That's a little high, especially if you are drawing in fresh air through the radiator and not using case air, but Techspot in their review with a 280mm liquid cooler saw temps in the 60s under load. It's not something you should really worry about given the Ryzen 3000 series has a thermal limit if 95*C.

I assume you are using Ryzen Master to monitor the temps?

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It was pulling fresh air from the front of the case. Oh yeah sounds alright then. Yeah i was using the Ryzen master to monitor the temps. Thanks for the advice.

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