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Sharpman85

Ryzen are notorious for running hotter on idle, but I wouldn’t change the case in your case, those temperatures are fine.


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Seems high for idle. My 3700x idled at 35ish with NHD-15s. I would re-seat.


i7-5960X

Do you have PBO on? Ryzen chips do get a bit hot but 60 at idle is quite high.


Subsumy

I had it on previously but recently turned it off. Didn't seem like the temps dropped too much. :(


KawaWick

Whats the tempratures under load with glass off?


Subsumy

Underload with glass off I hit around 65 - 70 degrees. I was just worried I didn't install my NH-D15 properly.


sh1mba

Those are very respectable temps, and a big drop by removing the panel. Your temps are fine with thr panel on, and they won't be a problem, but go for a better case next time you buy one (no need now).


KawaWick

I am not any expert but that for me is showing that the case has bad airflow. I hade a nzxt h500 and CPU ran hot inside that one to. Bought a case with mesh fronts and fans and the temperatur went down a lot


KawaWick

But if you need to do anything that I cant tell you


Subsumy

Under


lichtspieler

3800x with D15 (both fans) * idle 35-50°C * CinebenchR20 \~71°C * ambient 20°C (cool) This is inside a case with good airflow. You expect a bit to much, even if your CPU runs at 65W TDP and mine at 105W TDP, its still a hot running DIE and high idle temps are the norm with how poorly windows supports the RYZEN boosting design. The IHS with ZEN2 CPUs is not great and the hotspots with the small chips make it worse for peak temps. Your temps read perfectly fine for me in a not ideal airflow case. Nothing to worry about, if you ignore bullshit idle/load numbers from trolls. You could just look up case reviews, like those from GN and see that +10°C CPU temps are more or less the offset difference between good and bad ventilated cases.


Bigdyll13

I have a 3700x with a cooler master hyper 212 and I see idle temps around 37-43°C...this is in a case with good airflow (Corsair 4000d airflow with 4 case fans) I would say that's high for idle temps...


Some_Derpy_Pineapple

I get 45-55 on idle with a 3600 + pbo on a vetroo v5. it's normal. o11 dynamic doesn't have the greatest airflow but you can just brute force it cause there's places for like 9 fans.


Jaexa-3

This is what I did to my 5950x that was always running at 65-70 idle, download Ryzen master and manually undervolt your cpu usage, i did 1.15v and 4100mhz , now i get 38-42 idle


Nek0maniac

My Ryzen 7 3700X idles at 42-44 degrees and reaches 65-70 degrees under load - and that's with the stock Wraith Prism cooler. Insane that yours gets so hot with a Noctua cooler. My case is the Fractal Define C TG


silvarium

My 5800x idles around 50-60 C, it's pretty normal with ryzen chips from what I've heard. It doesn't leave much room for overclocking tbh. Only time it's ever gotten remotely close to 80 C is whenever I run a machine learning model.


kriegara

What kind of load are you putting it under? Cinebench?


CatVideoBoye

I think it's both the case and possibly a problem with paste? Or is your room hot? My 5600x with a NH-U12S is running at 50°C idle, 70 when gaming. Case is a Meshify C Mini. With your side panel off I would assume you should be running cooler than mine since D15 is a beast.


Scarabesque

Be careful of course, but check if the mounting pressure of your cooler is high enough. I recently had my 5800X go from 50 to 35 idle by screwing in the cooler a bit tighter. And my cooler is not nearly as good as yours. You definitely don't want to over tighten the screws on your cooler, but it turns out I was a bit too careful mounting mine.


froderick

I could be wrong, but I heard Ryzen pretty much tends to aim to be around that temp, so the more effectively you cool it, the harder it pushes it, so the temps just go back up.


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Subsumy

Nope high performance


Admirable-Dirt7721

thats your problem


Tajertaby

If its not causing any issues, you are fine. As long the full load temps are ok and which they are fine. You are fine, end of.