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hello guys
I recently upgraded my 5600X to a 5800X3D. My understanding is that this chip due to the v-cache design runs a bit hotter than a 5800X per say. Now I won't compare it to my 5600X as that was a Ryzen 5, this is a Ryzen 7, so more cores, etc. CPU is the only thing that changed. It's cooled by an Bykski CPU block, to a Bykski distro plate with two EK S360 rads. the GPU is in the loop, it's a 3090Ti but my understanding is this should be enough cooling for both.
So idle is about 45ºc then if I put it under 100% (Prime 95 Small FFT's) it goes straight to 90ºc and stays there. CPU doesn't throttle, but should it not be running cooler than this under water?
The way this distro plate works is RESERVOIR > PUMP > GPU > RESERVOIR > CPU > RESERVOIR > TOP RAD > FRONT RAD > RESERVOIR > PUMP and so forth. that's the routing. Only thing I can think of is that after coming ouit from the GPU it doesn't go through a radiator and it's already hot? my GPU is running great. Idles around 36ºc, full load stress test 58ºc.
Originally I did have an EK block on, so when I installed the Bykski block I re-did the thermal paste obviously, switched to Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Thermal Paste which is what I have on the GPU. I've tried loosening the CPU block, tightening. Are these temps normal?
Thanks in advance for any help guys.
I recently upgraded my 5600X to a 5800X3D. My understanding is that this chip due to the v-cache design runs a bit hotter than a 5800X per say. Now I won't compare it to my 5600X as that was a Ryzen 5, this is a Ryzen 7, so more cores, etc. CPU is the only thing that changed. It's cooled by an Bykski CPU block, to a Bykski distro plate with two EK S360 rads. the GPU is in the loop, it's a 3090Ti but my understanding is this should be enough cooling for both.
So idle is about 45ºc then if I put it under 100% (Prime 95 Small FFT's) it goes straight to 90ºc and stays there. CPU doesn't throttle, but should it not be running cooler than this under water?
The way this distro plate works is RESERVOIR > PUMP > GPU > RESERVOIR > CPU > RESERVOIR > TOP RAD > FRONT RAD > RESERVOIR > PUMP and so forth. that's the routing. Only thing I can think of is that after coming ouit from the GPU it doesn't go through a radiator and it's already hot? my GPU is running great. Idles around 36ºc, full load stress test 58ºc.
Originally I did have an EK block on, so when I installed the Bykski block I re-did the thermal paste obviously, switched to Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Thermal Paste which is what I have on the GPU. I've tried loosening the CPU block, tightening. Are these temps normal?
Thanks in advance for any help guys.
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