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gucharamba
Adept I

Ryzen 7 5700x with 360mm AIO overheating

I bought my R7 5700X 7 months ago together with an AIO 360mm, when I installed everything, I was getting temperatures of a maximum of 75c in games like Valorant with the rotation of the fan at maximum, I thought it was too high, but I left it as it was, now later 7 months, I noticed that it was easy going over 80c, in that time without touching anything on my computer, so I decided to change the thermal paste for Cooler Master MasterGel Pro V2, even after changing it, I notice that the temperature is still close to 80c and running any stress test after 2 minutes reaches temperatures over 90c.

I saw tests of my same AIO with the same processor and stronger ones, and the maximum temperature at full load reached 70-75c.

I already checked and everything is perfectly installed, but I noticed that the thermal paste, even applying the method of spreading it throughout the area when I remove the pump from the processor, it leaves a hole in the middle as if it didn't have thermal paste. I already tested it with 2 different thermal pastes and got the same result.

Already test if the AIO pump was working, and everything is fine.

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Luisdavilla
Journeyman III

Having the same issue with a brand new R7 5700X, im using the stock amd wraith stealth and the temperatures are high as hell...

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@Luisdavilla although the 5700X is a 65W TDP processor, it does not come packaged with the Wraith Stealth cooler for a reason, it is not sufficient for this processor. Get a better cooler.

 

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