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Old 05-08-2024, 00:29   #5
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Re: New PC Temps

I'm sure when the Ryzen 7000 series launched it was found that they will run hotter and 90+ was fairly common when under full load. I have a 7700 with a Be Quiet! AIO. Can't say I have checked my temps but when gaming with newer games the fans do ramp up. AIO always at 100% but case fans and GPU are set to fan curves optimised by the Armoury Crate software.

After searching, the 7900x3D has a max temp of 89°C and the 7900x is 95°C. Seems the x3D chips have a lower max temp. Is your cooler seated correctly and enough thermal paste applied?
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