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Having GPU/CPU under 60C underload to be considered ideal is insane. This is not available for most people unless you have some fancy open-loop water cooled set up. Anything under 80C is ideal/good. 80-90C is okay. And 90+, you need to check case/fan set up. New GPUs are rated to reach high temperatures now and even if it gets that high it'll ...
sk9592. •. Anything under 95C is considered safe. But personally, I would keep it below 85C for long term use. Gaming should not stress the CPU at a constant 100%. So if you're consistently seeing temps above 85C, there is something that needs to be fixed. Reply. eddydots. •.
For the cpu, below 80C is good, below 90C is fine, up to 95C is alright for short periods of time, above that is an issue. To cool it use a cooling pad, try undervolting, repast, limit fps, disable boost, lower ambient temperature, play in a walk-in freezer, Legit, anything under 100c it will run for 10 years or more.
Here's an article I believe it will bring you a peace of mind: AMD views Ryzen 5000 CPU temperatures up to 95C as ‘typical and by design’ | PC Gamer. Note: I know it has been 5 months already and probably you had your answers but I believe many people will still get in here as they buy this same CPU. 1. MadCirKil.
There is option in bios to limit max temp and cpu will self-adjust to it, but will mean it will slow down a bit when it reaches max temp. You can set there a limit of 85 or 80C. There is also option to adjust cpu fan curve and you can set it higher, like 55C start using 100% fan speed. This will keep cpu a bit cooler, but may be noisier.
95 is safe but will reduce your device lifetime So Idle temps depends on cpu model On my ryzen 7 its around 35-45 And while gaming it goes up to 95 Measure your temps on a empty desktop and simple web browsing. Laptops nowadays can usually operate in the 85-100 degree Celsius range completely safely for years on end.
safe temps are basically 90 and below.... ideal temps is anything below 80C... typical temps with stock heatsink are usually 78-83C under full tilt loads. 8. dmaare. • 2 yr. ago. Anything under 90°C is completely fine for AMD CPU .. Like come on, not even plastic melts at 100°C. Solder on CPU melts around 200°C.
TannerWheelman. •• Edited. Up to 80-85 degrees celsius is normal temp for power hungry CPU under heavy load, about 90C is a little high and should consider investing in a better cooling system. Everything above 90C is too much for desktop CPU and should take action asap.
XMP all 3 ARCTIC P14 PWM case fans to a fixed 1200 rpm cpu fan set to auto - standard. Running Win10, no background programs. Monitoring via HWinfo64 ("cpu tctl/tdie" value). Idle, the CPU stays at 35 to 37 Celsius In cinebench r23 all-core, the CPU holds steady between 84 to 86 C In cinebench r23 single-core, the CPU holds at a steady 58 C
Then they test it to see how 'good' the CPU is, and based on it's flaws it's 'binned'. These flaws generate heat when current is applied. So more flaws = less voltage can be applied to cpu = worse cpu = more heat generated by CPU. Less flaws = more voltage can be applied = better cpu with better thermals.