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Ryzen 5 7500f high temp
It has been around a month since I bought this PC, and I'm bothered about the temps recorded on my PC. As you can see, the lowest recorded temp was 67.9° HWMonitor has been running for around 24 hrs now. I've never seen my CPU go under 65° and I'm worried it might kill itself faster. I'm using the stock cooler and I currently have 8 case fans.
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I recommend upgrading the CPU cooler -- the stock one isn't the best
Thermalright Phantom Spirit is great and can be had for about $35. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaJBsQPqxRA
You can also look to undervolt via PBO (or disable while you sort out cooling). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaOYYHNGlLs
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I have the R5 7600 boxed, it has the same CPU cooler and has had it since the market launch. The cooler is completely sufficient. There is no reason to worry, the values are all in the green range. 95 degrees is the maximum value, the locking temperature is at 110-115 degrees.
you can undervolt the cpu a little via your bios...all core, -20mV...
I use the CPU for gaming, 4k preset -high-.
If it does reach the locking temperature, the sensors intervene and the PC switches off automatically. But it's never happened to me in 2 years.
greetings
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So a had some overthrotling playing Fortnite after a few minutes, at 98º C with a amd regular Cooler. I have recently bought a Thermalright Assassin Spirt 120, and now it wont go above 80º at full load, even during summer heat. I was melting down but the processor kept cool.
It cost me like 18 euro, and I
