Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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Re: Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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Graham Banks wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:30 am Just got my Ryzen 5950x. Very excited! :)
Nice Graham! I got the same a few months ago. It's a real beast. I have it OC'd at 4.4ghz all cores. Temps below 70 C. :)
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federico wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 4:07 am
Graham Banks wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 3:30 am Just got my Ryzen 5950x. Very excited! :)
Nice Graham! I got the same a few months ago. It's a real beast. I have it OC'd at 4.4ghz all cores. Temps below 70 C. :)
Mine is running between 80-85 celsius.
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Re: Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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I have a 5900x custom watercooled.
At stock 4225-4375 mhz all cores at 68°C / 154°F
After optimation with Hydra https://www.patreon.com/1usmus
4475-4550mhz all cores at 56°C / 133°F stabel since 2 month 24h/7d.
The optimaton run (normal) tooks ~5 hours but must only be done once.
For me a must have.
Ryzen 5900x, 64GB Ram, RTX3080, 2x 2TB SSD, 1x 1TB SSD, 1x 2TB HDD, all custom watercooled, Win10 and Win7 Multiboot, Win98/Windows Millennium/WinXP virtual machines for 16bit
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Re: Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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AMD’s Robert Hallock has clarified that temperatures up to 90C for the higher-end Zen 3 based Ryzen 7 and 9 parts are quite normal, and won’t affect the life-cycle of the chip. Replying to a Redditor, Hallock said that AMD views temperatures up to 90C (for the 5800X/5900X/5950X) as typical and by design for full load conditions.
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Re: Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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Graham Banks wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:42 am AMD’s Robert Hallock has clarified that temperatures up to 90C for the higher-end Zen 3 based Ryzen 7 and 9 parts are quite normal, and won’t affect the life-cycle of the chip. Replying to a Redditor, Hallock said that AMD views temperatures up to 90C (for the 5800X/5900X/5950X) as typical and by design for full load conditions.
Indeed, per this:

http://ccrl.chessdom.com/public/Zen3.png
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Re: Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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Graham Banks wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:42 am AMD’s Robert Hallock has clarified that temperatures up to 90C for the higher-end Zen 3 based Ryzen 7 and 9 parts are quite normal, and won’t affect the life-cycle of the chip. Replying to a Redditor, Hallock said that AMD views temperatures up to 90C (for the 5800X/5900X/5950X) as typical and by design for full load conditions.
But it will affect our life-cycle every summer!
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Re: Does anyone here have a Ryzen 5000 CPU?

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Magnum wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 9:39 am
Graham Banks wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:42 am AMD’s Robert Hallock has clarified that temperatures up to 90C for the higher-end Zen 3 based Ryzen 7 and 9 parts are quite normal, and won’t affect the life-cycle of the chip. Replying to a Redditor, Hallock said that AMD views temperatures up to 90C (for the 5800X/5900X/5950X) as typical and by design for full load conditions.
But it will affect our life-cycle every summer!
I have air-conditioning, so that will help.
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