Amd ryzen master temp12/6/2023 ![]() Now I think it will be best to go back to the dealer asking him to double check the built and ask him to add another fan on the left side of the case. >If your cooler is in good contact with your CPU then it must be very hot too when you see the 90ies. >You must ensure that the fresh air is going to the hardware and the hot air is getting out. >You should check if your cooler is properly mounted and thermal paste properly applied. Ryzen Master is also installed (it shows about 50 degree Celsius in idle mode). >As I check to AMD there are no additional drivers other than the chipsetâs, except RyzenMaster for monitoring. It is the most accurate of any software for monitoring Ryzen temperatures and voltages, although monitoring clocks is a bit weird (if it is at 4GHz and under 20 load then it will report 800MHz (4000MHz0.2) instead of 4000MHz) We don't know how far away it is from the actual temperature however I would guess like 1-2C at most. I do not know which kind of paste he used. The local PC dealer built the PC and applied the thermal paste. >Was the cooler with pre-applied thermal paste or you apply it your self? On the right there are all disks (each disk has its own fan) and on the right back side three fans. On the left side there is the mainboard and one fan on the left back side, large openings on the left front side. La precisión en las actualizaciones de estado del hardware es un factor esencial. >Out of 4 how many as intake and as exhaust?Īll four fans on the back side act as exhaust. Still I am a little bit nervous about the high temperature. It is a very large case, lian-li PC-D600 ( ) >What is you case and how are the 4 fans configured? It literally is labeled 'CPU Temperature'. The CPU temp shown in MSI sfterburner should then match the temp in Ryzen Master. Change the default 'cpu temperature' to '' and it should work.HWiNFO schows all fans running at 800-1500 rpm. Then select 'cpu temperature' and again select 'setup'. >After the above check you case ventilation/air flow and make sure its enough. I installed the latest chipset driver, downloaded from ASUS website.Īre additional *CPU* drivers necessary? If yes, where can I download them? >Also, did you install chipset drivers from AMD or ASUS, and CPU ZEN2 drivers from AMD? ![]() Yes, it is the latest: BIOS Version 1404, 8, Update AM4 combo PI 1.0.0.4 patch B >Do you know what board BIOS/UEFI version are you using and if it is the latest available? Other cores have often reached 4350+ MHz. I have seen up to 6 cores (real & virtual) with 4600+ MHz running. So I was looking around on the internet about safe lowest voltage for my cpu but I couldn't find anything useful.>Max allowed operating temp (Tj) is 95C and beyond 70~75C a ZEN2 CPU will reduce clocks voltages and/or never hit the advertized boost speeds. In cinebench R23 I even got almost a 1000 points higher score, but the temps stayed the same. The processors are EXTREMELY good at keeping within the specified Thermals. All I did so far was playing around with PBO2 in BIOS and I set it to negative and max 30. Amd Ryzen processors will run like wild horses constrained only by temp, current and power. I would like to lower my temps for around 5c without an impact on performance. In gaming I'm hitting avg 65c-72c celsius. I know the only real program for monitoring temps on AMD cpu is AMD Ryzen master, all the others lie for couple degrees(3-4c). The only complaint that I have is CPU voltage and temperatures. My main monitor for gaming is Dell S271DGFA and my second one(for better productivity ) is Dell U2412M. Lian Li Lancool II mesh RGB(upgraded stock fans to Bequiet 4 x 120mm and 1 x 140)Ä®verything runs fine, even better than expect it, if I'm honest.
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