QUOTE(MazeLoL @ Jun 25 2021, 05:22 PM)
Hi Guys, its been a while that im active in comp hardware.
Recently brought a 5600x on a Asus B550 A Gaming and cooled with Deepcool Castle 240EX in a CM TD500 Mesh with stock fans.
My idle temp is around 40c+ and light work task is around 60c + while playing on warzone the temp can go as high as 70c+ which i don't feel comfortable in.
So my question is this a bad AIO ? should i upgrade to Arctic Liquid Freeze II 240 or even 360 ? Since i think my case can handle it.
It's perfectly fine, note that Ryzen chips are designed to utilize as much thermal headroom as possible, and the 7nm process node means high thermal density Recently brought a 5600x on a Asus B550 A Gaming and cooled with Deepcool Castle 240EX in a CM TD500 Mesh with stock fans.
My idle temp is around 40c+ and light work task is around 60c + while playing on warzone the temp can go as high as 70c+ which i don't feel comfortable in.
So my question is this a bad AIO ? should i upgrade to Arctic Liquid Freeze II 240 or even 360 ? Since i think my case can handle it.
High temperatures are perfectly normal and should not impact the longevity of the CPU, as long as it is not throttling
Jun 25 2021, 06:56 PM

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