So I just built this new PC witha fresh windows install but its idling at 70c, I checked the fan and applied a little bit of extra termal paste in case that was the problem but the temp remains the same.
I read about disabling Precision Boost Overdrive so I went to the BIOS and nothing changed.
System specs:
Ryzen 7 3700X
X570 gaming X motherboard
64GB DDR4 3200 G Skill
Its a Corsair Carbide c05 series ATX case, it only comes with 1 fan (I'll probalby add more) and we are currently at about 25c ambient temperature.
Is this normal?, The FAN its running at full speed all the time so it gets kind of annoying.
Mind providing a full system config?
CPU cooler and OS in particular?
Hi,
Ryzen 3000 series processors run a little hotter than expected and you will see a temperature spike anywhere from 40-60 degrees on even idle. That being said, hitting 70 degrees on idle is worrisome and not normal. Need more info to provide better support.
while playing Warzone temps:
more info:
also is it normal that Ryzen master and the Gibabyte information Viewer give me different CPU temps?
Firstly, reaching temps of 90 degrees while playing Call of Duty Warzone is not normal. Having the only 1 fan is a major downside here and feels like could be the culprit for these extended high temps. Stock cooler too should be able to keep your temps under 85 or even 80 with a cooler ambient temperature. Secondly, On Ryzen Master select the "Creator" Profile and apply it. Run Cinebench R20 and record the temperatures and clock speeds and voltage under load on Ryzen Master. Lastly to answer your question,
baalim wrote:
also is it normal that Ryzen master and the Gibabyte information Viewer give me different CPU temps?
Yes, both programs provide you with accurate information. The catch being, that both are updating the information and displaying them differently. Ryzen Master tends to average out the temperatures to provide a better overall CPU picture while other softwares update the information much faster and display the highest core temperature. So the other monitoring softwares like to display the highest temperature of any of the cores in the CPU at a given time and since Ryzen tends to constantly boost itself under no load you see temperature fluctuations. If you notice, these fluctuations go away when you play a game though.
Yes the 1 fan isn't great but I really don't think it is whats causing these temps, the CPU fan goes at max as soon as the PC is on, its not like it takes time for the case heat to build up or something.
I didnt see a record feature on Ryzen Master so I took screenshots:
Mid test:
End of test:
I ran the test again and recorded it on the Gigabyte app:
Voltage:
Temp:
Fan:
I thought something in windows was stressing the CPU but I checked and no, its at 1% on Idle and goes to 100% on the test.
done below.