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Don't think there was any plastic, had stock paste on it but I did put a dab more.Take the plastic off the heat-sink bottom? Thermal paste? Fan plugged in? Definately too hot for your setup.
Don't stack paste on paste
Have you flashed the latest bios for your board? If that don't change anything. There is always the chance you have a broken censer.
What does AMD Ryzen Master say about the Temps?
Pub GToo much paste will do that. What were you running that got you that temp? Prime95 will hit that temp on a stock cooler. But it should not ever come close to that in normal day to day. My 3900X does not even hit 95 anymore on Prime95, it did with the stock cooler and even high end Noctua Air Cooler. But I am pushing a second CCD so that will do that. Lol! Clean off the cooler and chip and put a thin layer of paste on the CPU for full cover and thin as possible. Make that cooler and heat plate one.
WHY?!!? clean it, reapply a proper amount and reseat. bet its fine.had stock paste on it but I did put a dab more.
Too much paste can be a problem
There's no such thing when thermals are concerned, not to a point that would matter. The problem is elsewhere. Dual paste stacking could be an issue, but not the prime suspect.Too much paste will do that.
I seated the cooler.....Then I took it off to flip it around so I put a dab more on there. I will clean it all and reseat, hoping that is the issue.There's no such thing when thermals are concerned, not to a point that would matter. The problem is elsewhere. Dual paste stacking could be an issue, but not the prime suspect.
probably a good chance it created big air pockets. cleaning, reapplying and re-seating should get it to normal.I seated the cooler.....Then I took it off to flip it around so I put a dab more on there. I will clean it all and reseat, hoping that is the issue.
The wraith stealth would cause a shut down very quickly with no fan spin. He would not be playing pubgThe fan is spinning right?
The wraith stealth would cause a shut down very quickly with no fan spin. He would not be playing pubg
I have used the stealth (in the past week) and it is a pretty basic cooler. It is designed for 65w CPUs only. Just based on my experience with the cooler, and my experience in the past thinking hey, I should make this *insert CPU, GPU, northbridge, etc* passive! and being shocked how hot they got almost instantly, I would wager the 3600, when trying to boost especially (with 1.45v) would be hitting 95c by the time you reach the windows desktop.Have you tried it? I feel like it would take a period of time and throttling before shutdown. I have no experience with the wraith stealth and can't even test it so meh (well I could, but I don't want to disassemble a hardline setup for this test)
This has to be the tenth or so person I have seen this week across various sites having issues with their Ryzen 3xxx processors hitting 95C under load. Not all these people can be making mounting mistakes & the people have been using a variety of different coolers from the stock Wraith through to Noctua behemoths & AIO's.
No it isn't as most of the people that have had the issues are people that have been building systems for more years than most of the users on this forum have been alive! Even after reseating heatsinks & other coolers, the same temperature issues are present. Strange how ALL their other systems including those on the same platform just not with a Ryzen 3xxx CPU are all operating at proper temperatures. You may also find that there are more people out there with the same problem that don't run HWINFO or other information software and not realising that their CPU's are hitting these temperatures under load.Yeah actually they can. It just so happens that 10 people out of hundreds of thousands sold is the 10 people that cant mount.
If you cant mount a factory clip on cooler how much better are you going to be at taking backplates off and installing standoffs etc....moot observation man.
No it isn't as most of the people that have had the issues are people that have been building systems for more years than most of the users on this forum have been alive! Even after reseating heatsinks & other coolers, the same temperature issues are present. Strange how ALL their other systems including those on the same platform just not with a Ryzen 3xxx CPU are all operating at proper temperatures. You may also find that there are more people out there with the same problem that don't run HWINFO or other information software and not realising that their CPU's are hitting these temperatures under load.
Maybe you should take your fanboy blinkers off for a second and think that there is the possibility that there are processors that are running hot for some reason or another regardless of how the heatsink is mounted.
Maybe you should take your fanboy blinkers off for a second and think that there is the possibility that there are processors that are running hot for some reason or another regardless of how the heatsink is mounted.
Likely because its probably hovering around base clock more often when its heating up. The stock coolers only guarantee base clock, and boost is only for when the chip is able to exceed TDP by the heatsink being able to properly saturate and remove the heat.I went out and bought a 3600 and a b450 board. Smacked it into a fractal design r6 case with a msi rtx 2070 gaming z.. Fired it up all stock, including the anemic cpu hestsink with its stock paste.
Tried apex legends. Shit went to 87 degrees during the first game. 12.58 minutes. 11 kills and second place though.
Ordered an am4 mounting kit for an old hyper 212 i have, but will be a couple of weeks..
Anyways. I feel the performance was identical to my highly clocked 3770K.
Will likely get gains from activating xmp, better cooling, fiddling with fan profiles and some tuning.
I went out today and bought a 3600 and a b450 board. Smacked it into a fractal design r6 case with a msi rtx 2070 gaming z.. Fired it up all stock, including the anemic cpu hestsink with its stock paste.
Tried apex legends. Shit went to 87 degrees during the first game. 12.58 minutes. 11 kills and second place though.
Ordered an am4 mounting kit for an old hyper 212 i have, but will be a couple of weeks..
Anyways. I feel the performance was identical to my highly clocked 3770K.
Will likely get gains from activating xmp, better cooling, fiddling with fan profiles and some tuning.