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TristanX
post Apr 2 2021, 10:46 PM

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QUOTE(sai86 @ Apr 2 2021, 10:29 PM)
thanks alot for this PP. insta ideal from 50 to <40C.
which PP you guys select from this new PP? Ultra Low or Balance?

btw, does PCIE extender cause coil whine/buzzling sound at the gpu connector there?  hmm.gif
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Newer PP here.

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...ost&p=100453278

Delete the duplicate if you got 2. I use low power for everyday browsing.

This post has been edited by TristanX: Apr 2 2021, 10:47 PM
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post Apr 3 2021, 03:13 PM

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Leaked AMD 5000-series APUs (Codename: Cezanne)
Credit to: @momomo_us

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And apparently it is also leaked on Finish HP website (new HP Omen)
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well, I'm guessing its going be offered to pre-built exclusive just like 4000-series. Well, hopefully not.

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post Apr 3 2021, 09:31 PM

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What's the cheapest RAM kit that one can buy from within Malaysia, and can be pushed to 3733-4000 1:1 speeds with decent timings? Last kit I bought was a Crucial revE kit from Amazon, but prices have went up quite a bit since then. Was wondering if there's anything cheaper than a Klevv Bolt XR that isn't too reliant on luck with die type/silicon lottery when buying.

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post Apr 3 2021, 10:17 PM

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QUOTE(zoidraios @ Apr 3 2021, 03:13 PM)
Leaked AMD 5000-series APUs (Codename: Cezanne)
Credit to: @momomo_us

user posted image

And apparently it is also leaked on Finish HP website (new HP Omen)
user posted image

well, I'm guessing its going be offered to pre-built exclusive just like 4000-series. Well, hopefully not.
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It is, but just like renior... got easy lubang to get it.
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post Apr 4 2021, 07:00 AM

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QUOTE(Bonchi @ Apr 3 2021, 10:17 PM)
It is, but just like renior... got easy lubang to get it.
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It'll be funny if it works with old B350,B450 motherboards.
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post Apr 4 2021, 09:09 AM

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Just upgraded to 5800x, should i be worried about the temp?

Idle 45-55
Full load 75-90 (depending on apps)
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post Apr 4 2021, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 09:09 AM)
Just upgraded to 5800x, should i be worried about the temp?

Idle 45-55
Full load 75-90 (depending on apps)
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Same result, can hits 90 degree when running Cinebench R23
gaming is better, 70-80 degree on AAA game.
I am using ID cooling Zoomflow 240.
You can try enable PBO2 to undervolt, idle temperature should drop by 2-3 degree, and performance increase 5%.

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post Apr 4 2021, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 09:09 AM)
Just upgraded to 5800x, should i be worried about the temp?

Idle 45-55
Full load 75-90 (depending on apps)
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looks fine to me
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post Apr 4 2021, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(cwk_lowyat @ Apr 4 2021, 09:52 AM)
Same result, can hits 90 degree when running Cinebench R23 
gaming is better, 70-80 degree on AAA game.
I am using ID cooling Zoomflow 240.
You can try enable PBO2 to undervolt, idle temperature should drop by 2-3 degree, and performance increase 5%.
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Im using EK AIO 360
I try playing around with PBO and eco mode (it will cause minor performance sweat.gif )

Maybe later i will undervolt it just in case



QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Apr 4 2021, 09:56 AM)
looks fine to me
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Seems i need to adapt the temp for the time being rolleyes.gif
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post Apr 4 2021, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(TristanX @ Apr 2 2021, 10:46 PM)
Newer PP here.

https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...ost&p=100453278

Delete the duplicate if you got 2. I use low power for everyday browsing.
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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 09:09 AM)
Just upgraded to 5800x, should i be worried about the temp?

Idle 45-55
Full load 75-90 (depending on apps)
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use the PP provided by bro Tristan. dayummm good for idle while single core/few core still reach 4.95 at default when needed.

now the single most highest temp at idle is the samsung 970 evo plus.....its idle at 45++ hmm.gif and its normal...

This post has been edited by sai86: Apr 4 2021, 10:17 AM
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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 10:07 AM)
Im using EK AIO 360
I try playing around with PBO and eco mode (it will cause minor performance sweat.gif )

Maybe later i will undervolt it just in case
Seems i need to adapt the temp for the time being  rolleyes.gif
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Overtighten the mounting screw a bit. It may give you a bit more cooling.
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post Apr 4 2021, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 09:09 AM)
Just upgraded to 5800x, should i be worried about the temp?

Idle 45-55
Full load 75-90 (depending on apps)
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Enable PBO mode, apply Curve Optimizer with a low negative offset as much as possible before the CPU becomes unstable when doing stability testing. You should see a slight reduction in temps, if it still hits 90C, you should see higher clockspeeds on the cores at those temps anyway.
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post Apr 4 2021, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 10:07 AM)
Im using EK AIO 360
I try playing around with PBO and eco mode (it will cause minor performance sweat.gif )

Maybe later i will undervolt it just in case
Seems i need to adapt the temp for the time being  rolleyes.gif
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I tried eco mode, it produce very effective temperature and power reduction (-30%), with minimum performance impact (-5%).
But I revert back to normal mode because it would be a waste buying high performance chip and neft it manually.
360 AIO also hitting 90 degree? I though It's my 240 AIO causing 90 degree, I guess there is no point upgrading 360 AIO.

This post has been edited by cwk_lowyat: Apr 4 2021, 10:40 AM
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post Apr 4 2021, 10:42 AM

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QUOTE(cwk_lowyat @ Apr 4 2021, 10:37 AM)
I tried eco mode, it produce very effective temperature and power reduction (-30%), with minimum performance impact (-5%).
But I revert back to normal mode because it would be a waste buying high performance chip and neft it manually.
360 AIO also hitting 90 degree? I though It's my 240 AIO causing 90 degree, I guess there is no point upgrading 360 AIO.
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Ryzen takes advantage of cooling. It will boost even more with better cooler.
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post Apr 4 2021, 11:02 AM

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QUOTE(sai86 @ Apr 4 2021, 10:14 AM)
use the PP provided by bro  Tristan. dayummm good for idle while single core/few core still reach 4.95 at default when needed.

now the single most highest temp at idle is the samsung 970 evo plus.....its idle at 45++ hmm.gif and its normal...
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Will try it later on.. flex.gif

QUOTE(TristanX @ Apr 4 2021, 10:14 AM)
Overtighten the mounting screw a bit. It may give you a bit more cooling.
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I think already over tighten. Scared might "cracked" the mounting laugh.gif

QUOTE(yimingwuzere @ Apr 4 2021, 10:24 AM)
Enable PBO mode, apply Curve Optimizer with a low negative offset as much as possible before the CPU becomes unstable when doing stability testing. You should see a slight reduction in temps, if it still hits 90C, you should see higher clockspeeds on the cores at those temps anyway.
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Currently using the PBO, need to tune abit since the temp going and down but not much. Still satisfied with slight decrease temp

QUOTE(cwk_lowyat @ Apr 4 2021, 10:37 AM)
I tried eco mode, it produce very effective temperature and power reduction (-30%), with minimum performance impact (-5%).
But I revert back to normal mode because it would be a waste buying high performance chip and neft it manually.
360 AIO also hitting 90 degree? I though It's my 240 AIO causing 90 degree, I guess there is no point upgrading 360 AIO.
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Previously using intel so same using 360 aio and the temp much lower than the AMD. Less than 70 deg. Just abit weird i thought it getting better when switching to 5800x

Just the temp makes me "nervous" when seeing it..haha
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post Apr 4 2021, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 11:02 AM)
Will try it later on.. flex.gif
I think already over tighten. Scared might "cracked" the mounting  laugh.gif
Currently using the PBO, need to tune abit since the temp going and down but not much. Still satisfied with slight decrease temp
Previously using intel so same using 360 aio and the temp much lower than the AMD. Less than 70 deg. Just abit weird i thought it getting better when switching to 5800x

Just the temp makes me "nervous" when seeing it..haha
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Inb4 someone says AMD hate again.

AMD is generally hot because of the very high density 7nm, and that the chiplets are not in the center on the die so it cause thin microfin Waterblocks to work harder... but results on heatsinks will be way better on AMD... especially those with really chunky base blocks like noctuas.

You see better temps on intel especially on AIO because of the monolithic die and generally intel is very cool within the effecient range of 4-4.7ghz. Going above 5ghz will be a different story.
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post Apr 4 2021, 01:19 PM

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QUOTE(Bonchi @ Apr 4 2021, 01:04 PM)
Inb4 someone says AMD hate again.

AMD is generally hot because of the very high density 7nm, and that the chiplets are not in the center on the die so it cause thin microfin Waterblocks to work harder... but results on heatsinks will be way better on AMD... especially those with really chunky base blocks like noctuas.

You see better temps on intel especially on AIO because of the monolithic die and generally intel is very cool within the effecient range of 4-4.7ghz. Going above 5ghz will be a different story.
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Even with a Noctua cooler you'd need a top of the line one to match or beat a 240 AIO regardless with Zen2/3. Seen SFF forums for my case - X53 always beats the C14S(with three fans) regardless. The 5800X also is the hottest of Ryzen CPUs anyway, since it runs at high clocks out of the box unlike the others, leading to high per-core power consumption.

The point still stands anyway - chunky base blocks are the best option, but even then some heatpipes on that air cooler will be warmer than others based on my experience with a C14S on my 5800X.

@mdzaboy Curve Optimizer wouldn't result in much temp reduction as boost clocks may go higher as a result of the negative offset. Maybe try fiddling with PPT, EDC values etc and reduce them slightly to compensate?
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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Apr 4 2021, 11:02 AM)
Will try it later on.. flex.gif
I think already over tighten. Scared might "cracked" the mounting  laugh.gif
Currently using the PBO, need to tune abit since the temp going and down but not much. Still satisfied with slight decrease temp
Previously using intel so same using 360 aio and the temp much lower than the AMD. Less than 70 deg. Just abit weird i thought it getting better when switching to 5800x

Just the temp makes me "nervous" when seeing it..haha
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Did you adjust fan and pump speed to go max once hit certain temp?
Can't expect different model of CPU to have same temp, since one might produce less heat than others.
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post Apr 4 2021, 01:27 PM

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QUOTE(yimingwuzere @ Apr 4 2021, 01:19 PM)
Even with a Noctua cooler you'd need a top of the line one to match or beat a 240 AIO regardless with Zen2/3. Seen SFF forums for my case - X53 always beats the C14S(with three fans) regardless. The 5800X also is the hottest of Ryzen CPUs anyway, since it runs at high clocks out of the box unlike the others, leading to high per-core power consumption.

The point still stands anyway - chunky base blocks are the best option, but even then some heatpipes on that air cooler will be warmer than others based on my experience with a C14S on my 5800X.

@mdzaboy Curve Optimizer wouldn't result in much temp reduction as boost clocks may go higher as a result of the negative offset. Maybe try fiddling with PPT, EDC values etc and reduce them slightly to compensate?
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Yeah.. when im refering to noctua, im actually refering to the DH15 laugh.gif
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post Apr 4 2021, 04:02 PM

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Make sure to use double fans for DH15. Some people only use single fan due to RAM clearance issue.

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