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Is that XMRig loading all of the cores equally?is it normal for ccd1 to be in 90s and ccd2 be in 70-80s tried to repaste a few times heres a pic of meta/xmrig hamming the system.
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I dunno then. I'd have to hear from several people about their 5950x to understand if its fairly typical, or if maybe your's isn't soldered the best. 10 degrees or more difference, seems pretty big.pretty much all loads ccd1 is 10c hotter then ccd2
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I also just remembered that I'm running CCD1 at 100mhz faster. So that may be the temp difference, right there. I run my 5950x at 4.4ghz on CCD1 and 4.3ghz on CCD2.When running Cinibench R23, my 5950x has only a 3 degree separation between CCD1 and 2. But Cinibench loads all cores equally.
What are your settings for those boosts?yea i see people on reddit with much lower temps but also much lower cb20 scores my chip seems to be very aggressive in trying to hold boosts over 4.5 all core and hitting over 5ghz on single cores.
You may not have changed any settings but 4.5ghz all core is not "stock" for a 5950x. Your motherboard's "stock" behavior is likely adding performance enhancements.my first screen stock was stock just turned pbo on 2nd one was after a bios update and my boost took a huge hit it seems like going to pull my block apart today and see if its clogged or anything.
I have found that the 5950x is a completely different animal from my 3950x or 3900x. Single/low core count stuff cranks the heat. Playing good ole' Dragon Age Origins is annoying for me because it is not gpu bound and the cpu fan will ramp up all the time as the 5950x stretches it's legs. My 3950x stayed cool doing the same thing. Destiny 2 is totally different, the CPU never really does a lot heat and noise-wise because I'm gpu bound. Turning on PBO really juices it. Running CB20 with PBO on, the cpu will shoot up into the 80s and I'll get a score around 11500. Without PBO, it scores between 10000 and 10100 and stays fairly quiet.oh lol crazy it didn't do that with my 3900x, im using process laso to push loads to ccd2 to keep whole chip in 75-80c range till i pull off my block and check that everything is good inside im thinking something might be wrong cause i moved my 3900x to a 2nd computer with a differnt cpu block and its running coolest it ever has so im wondering if i put the jet plate on wrong or a clog inside my block.
Cap the framerate on Dragon Age, to prevent that. Nvidia has a framerate capper, right in their driver control panel. you can setup a profile for Dragon Age, so it only engages with that game.I have found that the 5950x is a completely different animal from my 3950x or 3900x. Single/low core count stuff cranks the heat. Playing good ole' Dragon Age Origins is annoying for me because it is not gpu bound and the cpu fan will ramp up all the time as the 5950x stretches it's legs. My 3950x stayed cool doing the same thing. Destiny 2 is totally different, the CPU never really does a lot heat and noise-wise because I'm gpu bound. Turning on PBO really juices it. Running CB20 with PBO on, the cpu will shoot up into the 80s and I'll get a score around 11500. Without PBO, it scores between 10000 and 10100 and stays fairly quiet.
I'll bet there is nothing wrong with your block at all. The 5000 series just behaves differently from the 3000 series in my experience. I may actually think about setting a thermal throttle limit when I don't need the juice.
Hey, good idea. Why didn't I think of that?Cap the framerate on Dragon Age, to prevent that. Nvidia has a framerate capper, right in their driver control panel. you can setup a profile for Dragon Age, so it only engages with that game.