Cryorig r1 universal question on ryzen 1800x or 2700x
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-Grift- wrote: Yup.. using r1 universal not sure if it’s combination of hot chip and ok cooler or just bad cooler but I max out my OC at [email protected] cinebench 90c tctl reading, gaming at a more reasonable 60-70c Another thing i can say is you got to try real bench or intel burn test for like 1-2 hrs and you will get the picture why this r1 will hit 100oc in the test run.. And also if you using 2700x, at 4.25ghz yu need more than 1.4v to handle as stable.. With your 1.3v i wont say it stable on those test and mostly with 1.3v u doing 4.1ghz..
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royfrosty wrote: Using the ultimate. The difference is the larger fsns. But if the voltage is right, dont think it should exceed 90degC. In normal gaming even i yaing stock prism cooler it wont even get to that temp but now the thing is when using stress test on real bench
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Psycovirus wrote: I am using R1 Universal on my R7 1700x. I have to Overclocked to 3.9 Ghz, 1.39V and the heat produced by the CPU is easily handled by the cooler. The CPU is kept at 33C idle in 27C ambient and when maxed out, it reaches at most 74C. When gaming, the CPU temps are around 52C. Very comparable to Noctua NH-D15 cooler. I am using the included thermal paste which works really well. I do have a custom fan profile because the stock fan profile from the motherboard is too generous. The fans can actually spin much higher without too much noise so i made it more aggressive. Did you do any proper stress test using real bench or intel burn test before on your 1700x using that r1 cooler? Im not worry about the idle
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iicecube wrote: Did you do any proper stress test using real bench or intel burn test before on your 1700x using that r1 cooler? Im not worry about the idle
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iicecube wrote: Another thing i can say is you got to try real bench or intel burn test for like 1-2 hrs and you will get the picture why this r1 will hit 100oc in the test run.. And also if you using 2700x, at 4.25ghz yu need more than 1.4v to handle as stable.. With your 1.3v i wont say it stable on those test and mostly with 1.3v u doing 4.1ghz.. Been using [email protected] for weeks normal usage now, cannot test proper stress test as I will hit thermal ceiling and BSOD
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