My Ryzen 3700X gets warmer than I’d like it to do, despite living under a beefy custom waterloop. It has to do with the heat transfer from the dies to the heat spreader and the thermal density of the little chiplets. I assume it’s just the same with the more recent generations, you just cannot cool them like you used to with the old school monolithic designs.
My brother in Christ. Get you an AIO water cooler. My 5900X was running at 95C till I got one 🤪
I do have one, a 360mm one. With crazy thermal paste. Then again, it doesn’t get all the way to 95°C anymore, only when I compile something.
My Ryzen 3700X gets warmer than I’d like it to do, despite living under a beefy custom waterloop. It has to do with the heat transfer from the dies to the heat spreader and the thermal density of the little chiplets. I assume it’s just the same with the more recent generations, you just cannot cool them like you used to with the old school monolithic designs.