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JhonatanCaro3D
Journeyman III

Ryzen 9 5950x Temperature

Is this temperature normal for this processor? It stays at this temperature (65 - 70 C) even without having any program open, only the system apps

 

CPU Cooler : nzxt x53

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misterj
Big Boss

JhonatanCaro3D, not nearly enough information to tell. Please post all your system components. Also post SSs of Ryzen Master (RM) both Basic and Advanced view running Cinebench R23 or just running as in your SS. Please only RM SSs. Thanks and enjoy, John.

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Hi 

CPU: Ryzen 9 5950X
CPU Cooler: NZXT K R A K E N X53
Motherboard: ASUS PRIME X570-P
Ram: G.Skill RipJaws Serie V 64GB (4 x 16GB)
SSD/HDD: WD_Black SN 770 NVMe SSD 500GB Gen 4 - seagate st33000650ns 3TB
GPU: GeForce 1660 ti
Case: Cooler Master Masterbox Lite 5
OS: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro
Advanced.jpgBasic View.jpg

 

I'm not quite sure what SSs is but here are some screenshots of the ryzen master while running CInebench

 

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Thanks, JhonatanCaro3D for the screenshots (SSs). If this is running Cinebench, then you are good. I do not understand your SS of the NZXT x53 posted at the top. Temperatures should definitely not be 71C with no programs running. I have found many vendors do not know how to get temperatures. What was the NZXT saying while CB was running?  The 71 temperature was not identified as F or C. Do you have a choice? Thanks and enjoy, John.

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The temperature is in Celsius, this is what the nzxt Cam showed, in some cases when I have been rendering with 3ds max and Corona Renderer it shows temperatures of 80 C, I am going to do some tests with 3ds max and Corona renderer but looking at the temperature in ryzen master, I installed it just to show you the screenshots, I didn't know the software 

NzxtCam.jpg

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Thanks, JhonatanCaro3D. Your maximum as specified by AMD is 90C, so these temperatures or fine. Ryzen Master is written by AMD and is much more reliable. Enjoy, John.

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