Low (wrong?) temperature on AMD ryzen 1920X
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I recently built 2 workstations with AMD Ryzen chips : 1920X and 2990WX. I'm running CFD simulation, so I need to load them 100% for long periods of time.
The temperature I get with lm-sensors on ubuntu 18.04 looks normal, even with AMD offsets, on the 2990WX. However 1920X hardly ever exceeds 50° on large loads. Its fan is a not so large noctua U14. Bios temp and lm-sensors temp are rather consistent on idle : ~ 25-30°. They are working on factory settings, no overclocking, on identical ASUS X399 boards.
I think this is too good to be true, and I'm afraid to fry it if there is something wrong with the sensor.
I'd be keen to hear feedbacks from people who either found out wrong temp readings on these chips, or colder than usual operation.
Thanks all !
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I recently built 2 workstations with AMD Ryzen chips : 1920X and 2990WX. I'm running CFD simulation, so I need to load them 100% for long periods of time.
The temperature I get with lm-sensors on ubuntu 18.04 looks normal, even with AMD offsets, on the 2990WX. However 1920X hardly ever exceeds 50° on large loads. Its fan is a not so large noctua U14. Bios temp and lm-sensors temp are rather consistent on idle : ~ 25-30°. They are working on factory settings, no overclocking, on identical ASUS X399 boards.
I think this is too good to be true, and I'm afraid to fry it if there is something wrong with the sensor.
I'd be keen to hear feedbacks from people who either found out wrong temp readings on these chips, or colder than usual operation.
Thanks all !
cpu temperature amd-ryzen
It couldn't hurt to call and support. They might have some knowledge.
– Keltari
Nov 21 at 11:39
You're totally right, here's the answer: The temperatures you informed are well within the normal and accepted for this CPU which has a maximum temperature of 68°C. However to confirm that your system is reading the temperatures correctly, I would suggest downloading the Ryzen Master tool: - amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master Also notice the TDP for this CPU is 180W. For a cooler to be completely compatible and safe for your CPU, it should meet the 180W TDP requirement. Well I guess there's nothing to worry about. Impressive compared to my 75°C 7820X !
– benpaillard
Nov 22 at 14:59
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I recently built 2 workstations with AMD Ryzen chips : 1920X and 2990WX. I'm running CFD simulation, so I need to load them 100% for long periods of time.
The temperature I get with lm-sensors on ubuntu 18.04 looks normal, even with AMD offsets, on the 2990WX. However 1920X hardly ever exceeds 50° on large loads. Its fan is a not so large noctua U14. Bios temp and lm-sensors temp are rather consistent on idle : ~ 25-30°. They are working on factory settings, no overclocking, on identical ASUS X399 boards.
I think this is too good to be true, and I'm afraid to fry it if there is something wrong with the sensor.
I'd be keen to hear feedbacks from people who either found out wrong temp readings on these chips, or colder than usual operation.
Thanks all !
cpu temperature amd-ryzen
I recently built 2 workstations with AMD Ryzen chips : 1920X and 2990WX. I'm running CFD simulation, so I need to load them 100% for long periods of time.
The temperature I get with lm-sensors on ubuntu 18.04 looks normal, even with AMD offsets, on the 2990WX. However 1920X hardly ever exceeds 50° on large loads. Its fan is a not so large noctua U14. Bios temp and lm-sensors temp are rather consistent on idle : ~ 25-30°. They are working on factory settings, no overclocking, on identical ASUS X399 boards.
I think this is too good to be true, and I'm afraid to fry it if there is something wrong with the sensor.
I'd be keen to hear feedbacks from people who either found out wrong temp readings on these chips, or colder than usual operation.
Thanks all !
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cpu temperature amd-ryzen
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It couldn't hurt to call and support. They might have some knowledge.
– Keltari
Nov 21 at 11:39
You're totally right, here's the answer: The temperatures you informed are well within the normal and accepted for this CPU which has a maximum temperature of 68°C. However to confirm that your system is reading the temperatures correctly, I would suggest downloading the Ryzen Master tool: - amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master Also notice the TDP for this CPU is 180W. For a cooler to be completely compatible and safe for your CPU, it should meet the 180W TDP requirement. Well I guess there's nothing to worry about. Impressive compared to my 75°C 7820X !
– benpaillard
Nov 22 at 14:59
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It couldn't hurt to call and support. They might have some knowledge.
– Keltari
Nov 21 at 11:39
You're totally right, here's the answer: The temperatures you informed are well within the normal and accepted for this CPU which has a maximum temperature of 68°C. However to confirm that your system is reading the temperatures correctly, I would suggest downloading the Ryzen Master tool: - amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master Also notice the TDP for this CPU is 180W. For a cooler to be completely compatible and safe for your CPU, it should meet the 180W TDP requirement. Well I guess there's nothing to worry about. Impressive compared to my 75°C 7820X !
– benpaillard
Nov 22 at 14:59
It couldn't hurt to call and support. They might have some knowledge.
– Keltari
Nov 21 at 11:39
It couldn't hurt to call and support. They might have some knowledge.
– Keltari
Nov 21 at 11:39
You're totally right, here's the answer: The temperatures you informed are well within the normal and accepted for this CPU which has a maximum temperature of 68°C. However to confirm that your system is reading the temperatures correctly, I would suggest downloading the Ryzen Master tool: - amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master Also notice the TDP for this CPU is 180W. For a cooler to be completely compatible and safe for your CPU, it should meet the 180W TDP requirement. Well I guess there's nothing to worry about. Impressive compared to my 75°C 7820X !
– benpaillard
Nov 22 at 14:59
You're totally right, here's the answer: The temperatures you informed are well within the normal and accepted for this CPU which has a maximum temperature of 68°C. However to confirm that your system is reading the temperatures correctly, I would suggest downloading the Ryzen Master tool: - amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master Also notice the TDP for this CPU is 180W. For a cooler to be completely compatible and safe for your CPU, it should meet the 180W TDP requirement. Well I guess there's nothing to worry about. Impressive compared to my 75°C 7820X !
– benpaillard
Nov 22 at 14:59
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It couldn't hurt to call and support. They might have some knowledge.
– Keltari
Nov 21 at 11:39
You're totally right, here's the answer: The temperatures you informed are well within the normal and accepted for this CPU which has a maximum temperature of 68°C. However to confirm that your system is reading the temperatures correctly, I would suggest downloading the Ryzen Master tool: - amd.com/en/technologies/ryzen-master Also notice the TDP for this CPU is 180W. For a cooler to be completely compatible and safe for your CPU, it should meet the 180W TDP requirement. Well I guess there's nothing to worry about. Impressive compared to my 75°C 7820X !
– benpaillard
Nov 22 at 14:59