
Usually helps with minimizing the overshooting of voltage to be on a medium level setting. (Make sure you follow the listed BIOS settings and TURN OFF Precision Boost Overdrive if available, it makes clocks and temperatures worse)Īlso, make sure load-line calibration settings are set to Normal or Medium for Gigabyte motherboards. Check the fan curves in BIOS (if available, otherwise use Gigabyte's SIV app) I will reseat the cooler if its the last thing I can make with it ( I don't think that anything is bad with it since its not my first pc building)Ĭpu fan is running normally at like 1400rpm ( at least in bios) Other than that, make sure the chipset driver is up to date, and use 1usmus' power plan: Did you remember to plug in the CPU cooler's fan?ģ. If you didn't clean the IHS and just re-used the old paste, there's probably bubbles in the paste that's causing worse temperatures.Ģ. Reseat the cooler, sounds like a bad mount job. Psu : SilverStone Essential Gold ET750-HG 750W Graphics card : rtx 2070 ( newest driver)

Whats up with this cpu ? Is it normal that it runs hot like this with a third party cooler? Do I need to check anything in the bios ? Cpu cooler is the cooler master hyper 212. My new pc case is the cooler master h500 with 3 stock fans. My thermal paste is mx-4, I never had any problem with it before. it hit 80c like every 10 min, then immidiately went back to 74c which was like the base top temp in that program.

I ran AIDA64 program to stress test it for an hour and the temp spikes were even there. Idle temperature between 45c and 60c, ingame runs with 50c-80c.( sometimes it hits 80c but goes down asap.) I got a solid idle temp with 34c, ingame 50c at top with the old 1600x but not with the new one.ģ600 is running constantly with 1.45 core voltage at 4.1 core speed.

I recently upgraded my cpu ( ryzen 5 1600x) to ryzen 3600.
