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What cpu?
Have you checked the fan curve
you mean this ?
Yep look at the table on the right, is your fan actually spinning?
Ye try that
That’s just the curve, setup, is the fan itself actually spinning. And what about the case fans?
Is the heatsink clean?
yeah its new i got it like 1 week ago
Has your case got a window
no but its open
Can you see the fan spinning
yeah
Ok including the case fans?
Also what’s the ambient in the room?
That is a heat box
oh
Ambient as in how warm@is it in the room
Is this the case of an old prebuilt
my lags a ice cold
Look at the airflow
so its cold i think
Yeah the case isn’t ideal at all
I’m surprised the gpu isn’t overheating
yeah
Very little room between the gpu and the bottom of the case
the fans are not spining
its on 50c
less i think
I’d start with adding a front and back fan to the case I suppose? If you can’t buy another case
These are often built to be able to ventilate the pc that they come with, so the case is fine for a crappy pc, I'd recommend getting a larger case
is there a good case for reeeeeeealy cheap price
You can get them for like £30 if you know where to look
There’s lots of cases for low prices
You can sometimes even find some nearly free on facebook marketplace
What’s the price range for a case? How much can you afford
Look on ebay, you will find some really cheap
nope the max speed fans did not help
Any case would probably be better imo. Just look for some mid towers that have a few fans in them
ok i will try
sadly no one is selling a pc case in my area
Look in pc stores you will find some new in your price range
Also look on ebay, some deliver on there
about that i dont have a bank card so** i cant **buy stuff online i'm a 14 years old kid xD
A new case will help in the long term and allow more time before thermal soak, but I think you have a more acute issue than that if it's over 100C with the side off. Does it hit those temps straight away when you run the render?
The panel off should help a bit but you still need flow
Or does it ramp up over time from say ~70C
Which this pc doesn't have
yeah straight away
And package temp before you load the CPU?
The temperature value when the system is not running the render
its off all the time
only this stuff
how can i know?
Check the bios
And how much thermal paste did you use
You sure you actually got good coverage?
yeah i'm 1000% sure
Was the top of the cpu flat? No bulges or anything?
yes clean af
i this the voltag?
voltage*
Almost 1.5v sounds extremely high to me
But I’m not a Ryzen expert
Did you overclock it?
Set it to default and see if the temps get back under control
The stock cooler I wouldn’t recommend for any overclocking. But someone here may be able to say better. I’m not an expert on these newer CPU’s
The stock cooler might not be beefy enough for that much of an OC if any
I have a cooler master 212 and I still don’t push my cpu over 4
Base clock 3.6GHz, boost to 4.2GHz under normal operation with thermal headroom. So a base clock of 4.4 is ....ambitious
That 1.5 voltage seems really high too
Increased V to support the faster clock. 1.5V is higher but not crazy if you're pushing for 3D mark scores, but not sustainable for a daily driver config
I’m probably just outdated on that
I haven’t done much overclocking since sandy bridge
im i going to lose any preformac with this profile?
any why dose it say only one core
dose this mean the 5 other cores just doing nothing?
At this point no you would be losing performance with the other setups
No, a slightly slower CPU is faster than a cooked CPU
Cause it would downclock to save itself
*slower than the previous OC, I'd look at maybe pushing a 3.8 or 4.0 base OC and let it boost up to it's headroom from there
Yeah. Just do what I used to do
50mhz increments
If it’s unstable raise the voltage SLIGHTLY and see if it’s stable and not getting hot
As @compact merlin said, if you start too high it won't boost up, it'll throttle down speeds
If you’re going to manually oc though I wouldn’t go over 1.3v sustained
ok so i need a better cooler and case to get the best of my pc
But that’s coming from an old fart. Maybe Ryzen can handle higher voltages when it boosts
Well that would help but trying to push an all core overclock of 4.4ghz is a lot
Especially if it boosts higher than that
I'm yet to have a go, but modern CPUs that naturally boost achieve higher clock speeds off undervolting as the boost is limited by the thermals
Thank yous ROOTminus1 , DeffJay and Bentley Plays for the help <3
Old timers like us used to set the base clocks at higher speeds and that was that, but with boost the philosophy of OC changed completely
Anytime man
Don’t worry about losing too much performance
Sustaining 4.1 is fine
Too complicated for me lol. I’ll let the cpu do it’s thing and leave it alone for the most part
:)