[SOLVED] 2600 oc temp question

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Hey Guys.I have my ryzen 5 2600 clocked to 4.1Ghz.When i have it on stock it would go down to 29c on my aio.When i oc my pc it would jump up to 40c and go down to 29c but it will repeat that step on idle.Game the pc are still running fine as its mid 40c when i game.

Another question should i leave amd overdrive enabled or disabled when ocing ?
 
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I think its normal heating issue. It might have been corrected by increasing power to the CPU in steps, rather than supplying readily on demand. It doesn't have to be a sensor problem, it could be a power delivery to CPU problem.

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I have had similar issues with my Ryzen 1600 on stock cooler OC. It would be around 35'C on Idle and would jump to 50 all of a sudden.

I think it's normal as long as it doesn't exceed optimum operating temps. Processors can get hot very very quick. Sometimes more than 20'c within a second.

The Idle jumping might be because of random CPU times during the OS utilizing it. When idling , the CPU goes to the lowest multiplier state. That's how CPUs work.
 

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Makes sense.I did run prime 95 and it maxed out at 81c which are still reasonable consider gaming doesn't push the cpu that hard.Still need to do blender test etc to measure temps in workload.

 

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Strange thing is, my processor was very cool during the Prime95, It was stressed out only when I ran the CPU-Z stress test and the Furmark CPU stress test. That said, the CPU doesn't even go beyond 50% utilization during games.
 

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Yes, same here too.
 

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Ok after searching the interweb it seems a lot of people have this problem even with gen 1 ryzens.It does not do this in bios or when i run stress testing with cpu-z only on idle and when gaming meaning it's most prob a sensor problem.I am using Ryzen master to monitor my cpu.Some said gigabyte fixed this with a bios update.I guess msi did not fix this yet.
 

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I think its normal heating issue. It might have been corrected by increasing power to the CPU in steps, rather than supplying readily on demand. It doesn't have to be a sensor problem, it could be a power delivery to CPU problem.
 
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