![]() Do you think it's maybe because the Ryzen 5000 are too new cpu's and they need more bios update of Agesa patches etc. ![]() Any thoughts? I also read others having same issues with Noctua and other air coolers. I only have changed the RAM frequency to 3600MHz that is what the specific RAM I got supports. When I tried to play Dota 2 in max settings that it's a game without a serious graphics expectations, the cpu reached even 70 degrees Celcius.Įverything runs stock in the motherboard. ![]() I have updated to the latest bios version in the motherboard and the temperatures I am getting in idle mode is 50 degrees. I am using 7 good quality fans of CoolerMaster and 2 even better fans installed in the cooler. Yesterday I just made my new build with the Ryzen 5950x, Asus Rog Strix X-570 E Gaming motherboard, 32GB DDR4 3600MHz G.Skill Trident Z Neo RAM and the CoolerMaster Hyper 212 Black Edition cooler that it supports up to 140w tdp while the 5950x is 105w. I coming on here hoping that someone can give some advice and maybe someone from AMD can help. I tried raising with ASUS but because I registered my motherboard for cash back it is saying the serial number is already registered so cannot raise a support case. After days of building and then re-applying the coolers I do feel a little cheated. I don't know where the problem lies exactly, but if several manufactures are seeing then it kind of points to an AMD issue with the Chip or something they have supplied to the board manufacturers. I did some searching online to discover others have been having a similar issue multiple motherboards, I found some suggestions to help which were to switch my board into an eco mode (which did nothing) the next suggestion was to disable boosting (which kind of cripples the chip), this I did and now see temperatures in the region of 45C. Wanting to use I bit the bullet and bought a replacement cooler a Kraken X73, I installed and net result was 1C cooler i.e. I used a Corsair 100i platinum cooler and after several attempts to cool ( 4 reseats using 3 different CPU thermal pastes) I came initially to the conclusion it was the cooler at fault. ![]() I have tried lot of things and just for clarity I am very experienced in building machines (over 25 years). ![]() I have paired a new Ryzen 9 5950x with an Asus Crosshair viii hero, but I am suffering really high temperatures. ![]()
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