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Are these temps ok for a 5600G at 4.45GHz?

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Hi. Like the title says: are these temps fine for a 5600G and an ID Cooling SE-207-XT Advanced? I started the build with a 5600G because i didn't have money for a dGPU. Later, i bought a 6600 XT, i added to my 2x8GB of ram, another couple of sticks (a total of 32GB, Kingston Fury Beast 3200MHz). Later, i adquired the CPU cooler for a future upgrade (maybe a 5700X3D, when it comes out). I have a Corsair CX750M 80+ Bronze, an ASUS B550-A and 5 ID Cooling TF-12025-ARGB Trio white fans. Room temp: 20°C. About 60-62W of power draw.
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Seems ok. Try using the +200MHz boost override in the BIOS. More than likely it's stable. My 5600G could actually do that in combination with 104 base clock and be stable. Not all of them will but you can try. You might be able to push that RAM much further too if you loosen up timings. These Cezanne Ryzens can go crazy fast on Infinity Fabric compared to Vermeer.
 
Seems ok. Try using the +200MHz boost override in the BIOS. More than likely it's stable. My 5600G could actually do that in combination with 104 base clock and be stable. Not all of them will but you can try. You might be able to push that RAM much further too if you loosen up timings. These Cezanne Ryzens can go crazy fast on Infinity Fabric compared to Vermeer.
Thanks for the response and suggestion. Which cooler do you have for the 5600G and what are the temps of it?
 
Dat's a mile away from danger. Don't you worry.
 
Thanks for the response and suggestion. Which cooler do you have for the 5600G and what are the temps of it?

I had it under custom water for about a year before I gave it to my father and now it runs at stock with a wraith stealth.
 
43C? That is positively cold. You have more than enough cooling.
You could push a decent overclock with a big dual tower cooler like that. I would recommend some decent fast RAM or a mild RAM overclock with a nice CPU like that. Ryzens love fast RAM, but only the monolithic parts like the 5600G can take fast RAM very well.
 
43C? That is positively cold. You have more than enough cooling.
You could push a decent overclock with a big dual tower cooler like that. I would recommend some decent fast RAM or a mild RAM overclock with a nice CPU like that. Ryzens love fast RAM, but only the monolithic parts like the 5600G can take fast RAM very well.
Hi. That's the temperature going down to idle. The max temp was 55°C. Here, where i live, you have to sell your RAM first before buying a new kit. It's VERY expensive. Thanks for your answer!

I had it under custom water for about a year before I gave it to my father and now it runs at stock with a wraith stealth.
A question: i will notice the cooler performance with a more power hungry CPU, won't i? I had a borrowed SE-214-XT and it was only 2-3°C hotter. Thanks!
 
Hi. That's the temperature going down to idle. The max temp was 55°C. Here, where i live, you have to sell your RAM first before buying a new kit. It's VERY expensive. Thanks for your answer!
Yep, a full load 55C is still very good.

3200 is still pretty good for a Ryzen, but you should be able to push a little more if you are interested in OC'ing it.
 
Hi. That's the temperature going down to idle. The max temp was 55°C. Here, where i live, you have to sell your RAM first before buying a new kit. It's VERY expensive. Thanks for your answer!


A question: i will notice the cooler performance with a more power hungry CPU, won't i? I had a borrowed SE-214-XT and it was only 2-3°C hotter. Thanks!
I wouldn't bother buying new RAM for it. I'd just loosen up the timings and see where 1.45-1.5 DRAM voltage goes.

Yes increasing clocks will increase temperatures, but if you are under 90C you are fine lol.
 
Hi. That's the temperature going down to idle. The max temp was 55°C. Here, where i live, you have to sell your RAM first before buying a new kit. It's VERY expensive. Thanks for your answer!


A question: i will notice the cooler performance with a more power hungry CPU, won't i? I had a borrowed SE-214-XT and it was only 2-3°C hotter. Thanks!

It's very, very hard to overheat a 5600G, lol. It runs much cooler than the 5700G, and is one of the easiest to cool entries in the entire AM4 family.

55C under load sounds about right for a normal sized tower cooler. I was still under 60C at +200MHz override (up to 4650), on a NH-L12 Ghost S1.
 
I wouldn't bother buying new RAM for it. I'd just loosen up the timings and see where 1.45-1.5 DRAM voltage goes.

Yes increasing clocks will increase temperatures, but if you are under 90C you are fine lol.
Before buying the SE-207-XT, a friend of mine lend me a 214-XT and it was only 2-3°C hotter than this.
 
Before buying the SE-207-XT, a friend of mine lend me a 214-XT and it was only 2-3°C hotter than this.
yeah man they can stay cool enough even with the flimsy stock cooler so it's going to run great with aftermarket cooler
 
yeah man they can stay cool enough even with the flimsy stock cooler so it's going to run great with aftermarket cooler
My plan is to buy a 5700X3D when it comes out. Thanks for your time. Cheers.
 
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