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02-20-2020 05:08 AM #1
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3950x Fan expert temp reading
The issue I'm having I hate because everywhere I've been looking they call the behavior "normal" which is dumb to just accept that.
I have:
Ryzen 3950x H2O cooled with 6x240mm rads
2x 1080ti also in the loop
The difference between Ryzen Master and other monitoring applications is 10-20 degree difference (specifically in my case I'm thinking of ASUS fan expert)
This is what everyone is saying is normal. My uneducated thought is that if there is some point on my CPU that is 70c even though ryzen master will say the temp is 60, then my CPU is 70c.
Well than, lets say that other monitoring services are wrong and ryzen master is correct, my fans are connected to the motherboard that reads hotter, so if my temps are at 60c on ryzen master then my motherboard thinks temps are at 70c so my fans ramp up. ugh.....
Is anyone else having this issue?
Ryzen master says my idle temps are around 40c.
Under load RM will get in the 60's
Also the temps jump around in crazy amounts.... 40..55..50, 38.. 50...40.... for example. and that just sitting here watching RM.
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02-20-2020 03:29 PM #2
AlexB121 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus Rog G501 Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Formula Processor AMD Ryzen™ 9 3950X 3.5GHz 16 Core 32 Threads Max Boost Clock Up to 4.7GHz Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB 4 x 8GB DDR4-3200 PC4-25600 CL16 Dual Channel Graphics Card #1 ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce® GTX 1080 TI Monitor ASUS MG28UQ Gaming Monitor x2 + ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q + Asus VG278Q 27" Storage #1 Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 Storage #2 Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 CPU Cooler EKWater EK-KIT X360 Case Phanteks ENTHOO EVOLV ATX GLASS Power Supply ASUS ROG Thor 850 80+ Platinum 850W Keyboard Corsair Gaming K95 RGB Mouse ROG Spatha Headset ASUS Strix 7.1 Superior True 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset & ASUS Strix 7.1 Superior True 7.1 Wireless Mouse Pad Asus ROG Republic of Gamers Design 001 Headset/Speakers Asus ROG Strix 7.1 + Asus ROG Strix 7.1 Wireless OS Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Network Router Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX11000+ Verizon/Fios Home Router G3100
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What board are you using ? If u are using x570 board like asus crosshair 8 formula the board will tell u on the live dash exactly ut temp....U can always download HWMonitor and check it there
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02-20-2020 04:55 PM #3
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02-20-2020 05:03 PM #4
AlexB121 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus Rog G501 Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Formula Processor AMD Ryzen™ 9 3950X 3.5GHz 16 Core 32 Threads Max Boost Clock Up to 4.7GHz Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB 4 x 8GB DDR4-3200 PC4-25600 CL16 Dual Channel Graphics Card #1 ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce® GTX 1080 TI Monitor ASUS MG28UQ Gaming Monitor x2 + ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q + Asus VG278Q 27" Storage #1 Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 Storage #2 Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 CPU Cooler EKWater EK-KIT X360 Case Phanteks ENTHOO EVOLV ATX GLASS Power Supply ASUS ROG Thor 850 80+ Platinum 850W Keyboard Corsair Gaming K95 RGB Mouse ROG Spatha Headset ASUS Strix 7.1 Superior True 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset & ASUS Strix 7.1 Superior True 7.1 Wireless Mouse Pad Asus ROG Republic of Gamers Design 001 Headset/Speakers Asus ROG Strix 7.1 + Asus ROG Strix 7.1 Wireless OS Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Network Router Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX11000+ Verizon/Fios Home Router G3100
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I would suggest a X570 board to be honest with u i kno asus said ASUS Crosshair VI Extreme works fine but i also have a Extreme but i opted for the X570 formula 8 and my temps are low and steady
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02-20-2020 06:20 PM #5
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02-20-2020 06:27 PM #6
AlexB121 PC Specs Laptop (Model) Asus Rog G501 Motherboard ROG Crosshair VIII Formula Processor AMD Ryzen™ 9 3950X 3.5GHz 16 Core 32 Threads Max Boost Clock Up to 4.7GHz Memory (part number) G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32GB 4 x 8GB DDR4-3200 PC4-25600 CL16 Dual Channel Graphics Card #1 ASUS ROG STRIX GeForce® GTX 1080 TI Monitor ASUS MG28UQ Gaming Monitor x2 + ASUS ROG Swift PG258Q + Asus VG278Q 27" Storage #1 Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 Storage #2 Sabrent 1TB Rocket Nvme PCIe 4.0 M.2 CPU Cooler EKWater EK-KIT X360 Case Phanteks ENTHOO EVOLV ATX GLASS Power Supply ASUS ROG Thor 850 80+ Platinum 850W Keyboard Corsair Gaming K95 RGB Mouse ROG Spatha Headset ASUS Strix 7.1 Superior True 7.1 Surround Gaming Headset & ASUS Strix 7.1 Superior True 7.1 Wireless Mouse Pad Asus ROG Republic of Gamers Design 001 Headset/Speakers Asus ROG Strix 7.1 + Asus ROG Strix 7.1 Wireless OS Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Network Router Asus ROG Rapture GT-AX11000+ Verizon/Fios Home Router G3100
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Well i think its a nice upgrade u get PCIE 4.0 support and other good stuff but for that CPU i would grab that C8Formula or at least the CH8 Hero
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03-03-2020 07:10 PM #7
FleischmannTV PC Specs Motherboard ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming Processor AMD Ryzen 5 3600 Memory (part number) Crucial Ballistix Sport LT BLS2K8G4D32AESBK 3200 MHz Graphics Card #1 MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Armor 8G CPU Cooler Arctic Freezer 34 eSports DUO Power Supply Seasonic Focus GX 550W
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There is nothing wrong with your mainboard or CPU and buying a new one won't change anything. The reason for the temperature difference in Ryzen Master and the mainboard is that Ryzen Master is taking a different source, probably CPU Die (average), whereas the mainboard is polling from CPU (Tctl/Tdie). The latter is always the hottest spot on the CPU die and it is perfectly normal to change rapidly for Ryzen 3000 processors.
It doesn't matter if you have a 300 or 500 series chipset. The problem is that mainboard manufacturers haven't adjusted their fan control software to the constantly and rapidly changing temperatures on Ryzen 3000 CPUs, by not reacting to every single temperature change, even if it's just for a fraction of a second. If you buy Asus's most expensive X570 mainboard, you will experience the same problem. The only solution is to use 3rd party fan control software. Personally I think it's a shame that mainboard manufacturers still haven't adjusted their firmware. The CPUs are working perfectly fine and the fluctuating temperatures are perfectly normal. It's the fan control that shouldn't be so hyperreactive.