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Ryzen 7 3700X overheating
I have an AMD Ryzen 7 3700X using the stock Wraith cooler and thermal paste
My system consists of:
Asus TUF X570 Gaming with WiFi (most recent BIOS)
G.Sill Trident Neo Z Royal 3200 32GB
Intel 760P m.2 NVMe 1TB (most recent firmware)
Radeon X590 with 8gb not overclocked
Windows 10 2004
PBO is disabled
All drivers are the latest versions available.
I power on the system, go direct to the BIOS and go to the monitor, temp steadily climbs to over 80C and the system shuts down and I am unable to power back on Until I switch the APC surge suppressor off and back on.
I boot to Windows without going to the BIOS and open Asus AI Suite 3 and watch for 2-3 minutes and temp flutters between 65C-75C.
I then open Ryzen Master and while moving to the advanced view the machine goes dead again.
I have been working with hardware a long time and am no NOOB.
Something here isn't right and I need help.
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You probably need to remount the wraith cooler.
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fyrel,
Thank you for your response, that is the first thought I had, as unlikely as it is. I say it is unlikely as this i something I have done flawlessly many times going back to my first 286. Yes, I have been at it that long and have done it dozens of times. I just think there is something else going on.
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Well if you are sure it's not the cooler mounting, do you fans actually spin?
Do you have good case airflow?
Other things I would try.
Reset the bios to remove any overclocks.
Change the power plan to balanced
