06-08-2024, 14:15
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Originally Posted by Corey N Georgie
I've got my new pc which has a Ryzen 7900x3d processor.
Idling the temps are around 62*c and gaming I've seen it hit 92*c.
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Wow 92??
40 is quite hot!!! -- 92 is insane....
Im not sure what my computers temps are. Any win98se programs out there that might tell me??
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06-08-2024, 16:00
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Re: New PC Temps
I'm just going to run it and not worry about temps as the system is solid with no crashes.
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06-08-2024, 16:16
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Re: New PC Temps
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Originally Posted by Corey N Georgie
I'm just going to run it and not worry about temps as the system is solid with no crashes.
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At those temps I would be worried. For a new machine, that's not right. Get the person who built it to have another look at it and fix the problem.
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06-08-2024, 16:58
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Re: New PC Temps
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06-08-2024, 17:11
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Re: New PC Temps
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95c is the max temp for the 7900x, yours as Paul said is 89c.
You've had enough advice on here, up to you what you do. I wouldn't ignore it, as it's new I'd get it checked out. If all's okay then maybe look at better cooling. But get it checked out. I'm sure anyone who builds would understand that it needs looking at.
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06-08-2024, 17:22
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Re: New PC Temps
Run Cinebench and when it hits 100 degrees and throttles come back and say it is ok.
Have you checked CPUZ and see if it is throttling at the highest temp anyway? you will see the frequency drop under high load if it is.
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06-08-2024, 17:44
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Re: New PC Temps
On a really intensive game fully maxed out, my cpu (7950x3D) gets to about 74c, my 4090 has never gone over 72c. But the exhaust heat is quite extreme. I worry when it gets to those temps but now I know a bit more I can certainly relax a little bit. Roll on winter...
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06-08-2024, 18:34
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Re: New PC Temps
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Originally Posted by peanut
On a really intensive game fully maxed out, my cpu (7950x3D) gets to about 74c, my 4090 has never gone over 72c. But the exhaust heat is quite extreme. I worry when it gets to those temps but now I know a bit more I can certainly relax a little bit. Roll on winter...
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my 13700K throttles at around 250 watts 100 degrees but it only ever pulls that much in synthetic benchmarks so never throttles in real world computing. In games it only stresses on loading then settles and pulls around 80 watts my 4070TI pulls around 250 watts max settings 1440p
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06-08-2024, 19:11
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Re: New PC Temps
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Originally Posted by peanut
On a really intensive game fully maxed out, my cpu (7950x3D) gets to about 74c, my 4090 has never gone over 72c. But the exhaust heat is quite extreme. I worry when it gets to those temps but now I know a bit more I can certainly relax a little bit. Roll on winter...
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Very similar to what my system was showing earlier today. 7700 wouldn't go higher than 72°C. GPU at 69°C.
As for not being concerned that it's sitting at 90+ I certainly would be. It shouldn't be hitting that temp, continuous high temps will likely kill the CPU quicker. You also said idle is around 60°C that's really not normal. Idle should be half that 40 at most.
Definitely get the builder to check it. Chances are heat sink is either mounted incorrectly or not tight enough and possibly not enough thermal paste. I really wouldn't just leave it. Could even be as simple as the AIO not having the fans set to the right curve. Mine runs 100% no matter what and it's still silent. The case fans (3 at front and 1 one rear) only ramp up under load to increase airflow through the case.
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07-08-2024, 01:51
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Re: New PC Temps
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Originally Posted by Corey N Georgie
I'm just going to run it and not worry about temps as the system is solid with no crashes.
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It wont crash, until it just dies, which will be much sooner than you hope. 
It should not be running at those temps under normal use, still, its your choice.
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07-08-2024, 17:47
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Re: New PC Temps
Found the issue, the stupid idiot left the sticker on the bottom of the heatsink meaning it wasn't making proper contact.
Idling temps are now around 44*c
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07-08-2024, 17:58
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Re: New PC Temps
hope you did not pay him much for doing it.
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07-08-2024, 18:15
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Re: New PC Temps
Free of charge as it was his fault.
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07-08-2024, 18:38
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Re: New PC Temps
Thought that could have been the issues. Glad it's sorted. Your underload temps should be lower now too. Hope they reapplied the thermal paste too.
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07-08-2024, 18:56
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Re: New PC Temps
Glad you got it sorted out.
Maybe listen and accept the advice people give here rather than ignore it. Also maybe acknowledge the help too. It's helpful and it does go a long way.
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