Are My Ryzen 7 9850X3D Idle Temperatures Too High?

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Asked By GigaByteGuru22 On

I'm a bit concerned about the idle temperatures on my new Ryzen 7 9850X3D. They range from 50 to 65°C, and I'm comparing them to my previous Ryzen 7 5700X, which sat at around 35°C with the same cooling setup. I have an ASUS ROG X870E-E motherboard, a Thermalright Frozen Infinity 360 AIO cooler, and I use a Dynamic Evo case with 10 fans (6 for intake and 4 for exhaust). Everything's connected properly, the AIO pump is running at 100%, and I've set the Precision Boost Overdrive to -20. The only variable is that I'm now on Windows 11 instead of Windows 10. Could these temperatures be a problem, or is this normal?

4 Answers

Answered By TempTracker99 On

Idle temps can be misleading. What's more important is the performance under load. Have you tested the CPU in demanding tasks?

GameGuru77 -

Yeah, in games like Black Myth Wukong at 4K, I hit 65-80°C under load.

Answered By CoolerMasterX On

Double-check that your pump's running at a steady rate, ideally around 80% duty cycle without fluctuations. Also, tuning your fan curves may help. That said, 50°C is pretty normal idle for this CPU, while 65°C might just be an incidental spike, which can happen.

Answered By GigaByteGuru22 On
Answered By TechyTinker On

Did you remember to update your BIOS after swapping from the Ryzen 5700X? The Ryzen 7 5700X uses the AM4 socket, while this CPU is AM5. It’s essential to ensure everything's compatible!

GigaByteGuru22 -

I did update the BIOS for the motherboard. Everything's on the latest version.

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