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Ryzen 5 5600 Non X questions.

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Processor AMD Ryzen 5 5600
Motherboard MSI Gaming Pus MAX
Cooling Be Quiet! Dark Rock Pro 4
Memory Corsair Vengeance DDR4 3600Mhz
Video Card(s) Sapphire Nitro+ RX 7800 XT
Storage SSD 1TO M.2
Case Corsair 4000D MidTower
Hello TechPowerUp people.

A built my new PC a couple week ago, about 4 week ago and I now have a few questions. I downloaded AMD Ryzen Master to look at my temperature and all the other stuff even tho I'm not a professional and don't really know the meaning of everything. I recently saw that my temps fluctuate in the 70c sometimes a little higer while gaming, I did a few google search and people are saying that this is normal under gaming load. But the thing I'm not sure, is the PPT, it seem to be in the red alot, what I mean by that is it goes up to 90/95% and sometimes stay there. The CPU is not overclocked and I selected the mode ECO. I just wanted to know if this was normal or something is wrong.

For the temperatures, I'm pretty sure this is a normal thing since I'm still running the stock AMD cooler. Of course I'm gonna upgrade to a better one in the near future, probably a better air cooler or water cooler, not sure.

To do a complete build list if that could help in any way:

AMD Ryzen 5 5600
MSI RTX 3060 12Gb
Corsair Vengeance 3600Mhz DDR4
SSD 1Tb M.2
MSI Gaming Plus Motherboard

Sorry if this is not the correct section to post the question. Thanks everyone!
 
For the temperatures, I'm pretty sure this is a normal thing since I'm still running the stock AMD cooler. Of course I'm gonna upgrade to a better one in the near future, probably a better air cooler or water cooler, not sure.
Temp is fine for a stock cooler, a water cooler isn't necessary if you aren't planning on getting a higher powered cpu in the future. A better air cooler for that chip will improve cooler noise over the stock cooler.
 
Temp is fine for a stock cooler, a water cooler isn't necessary if you aren't planning on getting a higher powered cpu in the future. A better air cooler for that chip will improve cooler noise over the stock cooler.
It's surprising, I don't really hear the noise from the stock cooler, yes I do have my headset on most of the time but even when I don't have it the cooler is not really noisy, I really like that.
 
It's surprising, I don't really hear the noise from the stock cooler, yes I do have my headset on most of the time but even when I don't have it the cooler is not really noisy, I really like that.
If you're good with the current level of noise then I wouldn't worry about it. A 5600 non X is a fairly low power cpu and temps are not really an issue with them (I ran one for a bit and had no issues even with extended periods at full load)

Welcome to TPU!
 
If you're good with the current level of noise then I wouldn't worry about it. A 5600 non X is a fairly low power cpu and temps are not really an issue with them (I ran one for a bit and had no issues even with extended periods at full load)

Welcome to TPU!
Sounds good, I was just curious bacause I'm kinda paranoid by temp and don't want to break anything, waited too long to build it just to break it lol.

Thanks a lot! :D
 
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