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Aba1991
Journeyman III

5800X3D Temperature check with community

Hello AMD community,

I have just recently purchased a 5800X3D and I am unsure, whether my temperatures are too high or within normality. 

While I am typing this message my temp shows to be 55-58 Degrees, however as soon as I open a new tab in Chrome or just continue typing the temps sometimes shoot up to 70 and cool back down. 

While I am playing a game e.g. Warzone  it was around 77 degrees. 

Is this the norm for this CPU ? I have come from a AMD 3700X, where idle was around 45 degrees and in game would only be up to 60 degrees. 

I am using a NZXT Z73 as a AIO cooler and the thermal paste used was Thermal Glizzy.

Would be great if someone with more knowledge can provide me some reassurance. 

 

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GreatnessRD
Miniboss

That looks in line to me. I too just upgraded to the 5800X3D from the 3700x as well. If I'm not doing absolutely nothing, my temps will hover around 40c-45. If I'm watching a YouTube vid or something, it goes to 50c or so. Gaming is usually around 75-80c. This chip gets a tad toasty, so I'd say you're OK. At the menu screen for Apex Legends it'll shoot up to 90c, but then goes back to normal if 70-79c. It's really wild, lol. But, yeah, I'd say you're fine.

Leonidas - Ryzen 7 5800X3D | MBA RX 6800 XT Midnight Black | Be Quiet 802 Silent Base (Main)
Maximus - Ryzen 7 3700x | Power Color Fighter RX 6700 XT | Fractal Ridge ITX Case (HTPC)

Many thanks for your reply. Mine is also between 55 degrees to 60 when I’m doing nothing. However whilst playing right now I’m on 80 and not over. Should Be good. 

Jumu
Adept III

5800x3d with Asus Tuf aio 240mm. In cine it maxes at 85°c.

 

Gaming for an hour, average temp is about 70°c (hwinfo). 

 

 

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johnnyenglish
Grandmaster

Just an input.

The CPU boosting can vary with the board, some boards will allow a more aggressive boosting by default than others. And as always, airflow, case, ambient temp will be major players and under volting a helping hand.

I'm not sure about the 5800X3D as I'm still rocking the 2700X but when I set PBO to aggressive, not manual and thus no specific number is specified by the user, its the board calling the shots. The 2700X will run so much hotter than normal.

I mean.. in the RoG Ryujin 240 AIO treats the 2700X with 4.3 stock boosting like a peasant, max temps will not go over 65ºC with heavy loads. (-0.1 offset undervolt) and 115Watts

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But if I set PBO to aggressive in my RoG B450 Gaming E, it will soon reach multiple times 4.5 and temps will get really fast to +80 ºC with 160Watts consistent draw (Yikes) [OPTION RESERVED FOR WINTER TIMES LOL]

The very same 2700X in a lower B450 board struggles sooooo much to maintain the 4.3 boost and won't get past 60ºC in the same situation, well, it eventually will but that's due to AIO heat saturation that occurs much later than a Air Cooler.

Each situation is a situation

A glass front will not be as good as a mesh front and gaming in India will not give you the same temps as gaming in Sweden.

Maybe you can put the radiator outside of your computer in the other side of the wall LOL

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The Englishman
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Jumu
Adept III

Hello!

Asus has new bios update which lowers temps a bit. 85 to about 80 c° Cinebench r23. It also enables curve optimizer. In my case -10 allcore, temps drop to 69°c in same scenario. It does loose some performance to 13900 points. Drop is about 300 points.

Cpu idles at 32c and in youtube whatching video about 36 to 47, cpu average 39 c over 2 minute video.

240mm aio, asus tuf lc.

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Jumu
Adept III

Update: Cinebench r23 multi 66°C CPU Die (average) 10 min run.13943 points. About 4.1 MHZ so a bit low.

Single core CPU Die (average) 55°C. 1480 points. Best core 4550mhz.

 

That´s with -10 allcore Curve Optimizer.

 

(HWinfo) Both are monitored hole 10 min run.

 

5800x3d+Asus Tuf aio 240mm LC, Asus Tuf b550 Plus, MSI Suprim RTX3080.

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