AMD FX-9370 temp

Avatar_Aleks

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Hey so my pc has a AMD FX-9370 and uses the Corsair Hydro H80i V2 for cooling.
I was wondering whether it is running too hot as I can't find any reliable information on the max temp.
My idle temperature is around 25-30°c but when under load it can get up to 50°c-60°c (overwatch, for example, usually puts it at the latter).
I haven't monitored the temperatures at all until recently and I've had nothing to indicate a change in performance from overheating, so I was wondering if these temps are okay?
Thanks for your help :)
 
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?? I do know AM3+ is what drove me over to intel for my first time ever I all ways built AMD but AM3+ changed my mind and you got a 220w cpu on top of that , ??? .

I guess as long as its not having issues like stability or throttling and all seems to be as normal running may not need to be worried true temp readings on AMd have all ways been ''funny'' and why you see so many threads trying to figure it out on them

if your system is running smooth and stable call it good


have you looked any of these like threads over ?

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/all.html?refine=9370+temp

Avatar_Aleks

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Okay so I used AMD overdrive and the worst my thermal margin was was about 14°c.
I also had a look at the socket temp on hwmonitor while playing Mass Effect Andromeda and noticed it got to 74°c (core temps were around 55°c which have me a thermal margin on 15°c).
My friend is assuring me that I'm fine but I'm still worried.
 
?? I do know AM3+ is what drove me over to intel for my first time ever I all ways built AMD but AM3+ changed my mind and you got a 220w cpu on top of that , ??? .

I guess as long as its not having issues like stability or throttling and all seems to be as normal running may not need to be worried true temp readings on AMd have all ways been ''funny'' and why you see so many threads trying to figure it out on them

if your system is running smooth and stable call it good


have you looked any of these like threads over ?

http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/all.html?refine=9370+temp
 
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