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Since the PBO and the stock cooler were considered as a "plus" in ryzen cpus, I am quite disappointed to discover that together they deliver such a hot and noisy experience.
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With Ryzen balanced the EDC (CPU) was always at 99-100%. By doing so, the temperatures on idle are around 36C (even tho they quickly rise to 46 C for anything) and the fan is not so damn noisy.Īnother thing I needed to do, was to set the energy plan to "windows balanced" not "Ryzen balanced". The only way I found to keep the temperatures decent (maximun 73 C in cinebench and about 60 C in BF V) is to disable PBO from the Bios. I personally think that PB2 (or PBO for threadripper users if I'm correct) should be more conscious of the load in applying the overclock. The reason I found for this to happen (please anybody correct me if I am wrong) is that precision boost 2 pushes the speed and voltages whenever it can, and until when those parameters are not considered to be harmful, applying an automatic overclock. I have been able to clean everything and apply a very thin layer of higher performance thermal compound, but the temperatures are still the same. It was indeed a lot, when I removed the cooler I noticed that there was so much paste that it was going down on the sides of the cpu and one drop even fell on the mobo during the removal process. Moreover in game (BFV max settings for instance) the temps are around 75 C (not dangerous probably) and in cinebench 20 they reach quickly 85 degrees without going any further.Īt first I tried to clean and replace the thermal paste on the cooler, because at first sight it seemed a lot. I deeply researched this topic in this forum, just to discover that "probably" is normal.Įven tho the temperatures by themselves are probably not harmful at idle, they are very annoying because of the stock cooler which is very, VERY noisy. My temps were measured with Ryzen master and with everything set to default on my bios (beside the ram profile), with latest bios and chipset drivers, with Precision Boost 2 activated, my temperatures were fluctuating between 40 and 54 degrees on idle with spikes every 15 seconds. Hello I am also a new Ryzen 7 user and I am experiencing the same kind of issues.