Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
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Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
Or, disable SMT. It'll make the cores run more efficiently...
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
My 3900x ran 95c with a 120mm water aio. Switching to a noctua air cooler dropped it to ~80. 95 is the throttle limit, and it will stay at 95 indefinitely if not cooled faster.
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
I'm using a Noctua CPU cooler on my 3950X, and it's the best investment I could have made.
Here''s a link to it: https://www.newegg.com/noctua-nh-d9l/p/ ... 6835608068
There may be others from Noctua, that may fit the AMD Socket AM4 backplate mounting design, but offer a higher airflow capacity.
Paul
Here''s a link to it: https://www.newegg.com/noctua-nh-d9l/p/ ... 6835608068
There may be others from Noctua, that may fit the AMD Socket AM4 backplate mounting design, but offer a higher airflow capacity.
Paul
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
I have occasionally run Folding on my Ryzen 3900X (Ubuntu 20.04.2), and even with the supplied air cooler, it ran only about 90C.
I have since replaced that with an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 120 (single fan) AIO water cooler, and now get about 80C.
But that is in a basement where the temps do not get above 22 C (72 F), in a well-ventilated Cougar case.
(Don't disable SMT. It will make the cores run less efficiently).
I have since replaced that with an ARCTIC Liquid Freezer II 120 (single fan) AIO water cooler, and now get about 80C.
But that is in a basement where the temps do not get above 22 C (72 F), in a well-ventilated Cougar case.
(Don't disable SMT. It will make the cores run less efficiently).
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
Might as well jump in
Alphacool eisbaer 240. For noise, temperatures and power draw reasons I underclock my 3900X to about 3.33GHz which gives me temps up to 55C.
Alphacool eisbaer 240. For noise, temperatures and power draw reasons I underclock my 3900X to about 3.33GHz which gives me temps up to 55C.
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
My 3900x is now70c at 40xx.pursual wrote:My 3900x ran 95c with a 120mm water aio. Switching to a noctua air cooler dropped it to ~80. 95 is the throttle limit, and it will stay at 95 indefinitely if not cooled faster.
PPD on 3900 is https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com ... s=&u=94811
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
120mm AIO for a 3900x is too little. You'd have to run the CPU in eco mode, to keep it below 90C.
I run 240mm (2x 120mm fan) AIO 24/7, and they cool the CPU fine.
Noctua coolers are only good if your motherboard is horizontal. If it's vertical, those large coolers are putting a lot of strain on the mounting points. One drop of the case, and they can break.
I run 240mm (2x 120mm fan) AIO 24/7, and they cool the CPU fine.
Noctua coolers are only good if your motherboard is horizontal. If it's vertical, those large coolers are putting a lot of strain on the mounting points. One drop of the case, and they can break.
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
But that's the difference between a CPU cooler that uses metal hardware, and the OEM cooling fan mounting backplate from a quality motherboard manufacturer. Versus one that is held to the motherboard by annoying single use "push and twist" clips. If you don't over-torque the screws, there should be no issues.MeeLee wrote:Noctua coolers are only good if your motherboard is horizontal. If it's vertical, those large coolers are putting a lot of strain on the mounting points. One drop of the case, and they can break.
Paul
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
Big air coolers can get knocked loose in shipping unless they're well padded, so many sellers of pre-built gaming PCs prefer all-in-one liquid coolers to avoid shipping damage returns. My PC stays where it is; if it's ever moved, it'll be with the board horizontally or with the air cooler removed.
There's a lot of GPUs in your CPU list - did you paste the wrong thing?Kjetil wrote: PPD on 3900 is https://folding.extremeoverclocking.com ... s=&u=94811
Online: GTX 1660 Super + occasional CPU folding in the cold.
Offline: Radeon HD 7770, GTX 1050 Ti 4G OC, RX580
Re: Ryzen 9 3900X @ 97C
That's the advantage of a DIY custom build (for those with experience in selecting components). 1) You know how firmly you are tightening the screws that keep it together; and 2) You know what's in it and who to call for tech support.
Paul
Paul