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Guru3D.com » News » Ryzen 7000 Rumored to run very Hot

Ryzen 7000 Rumored to run very Hot

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/02/2022 09:09 AM | source: bilibili @Enthusiast Citizen | 55 comment(s)
 Ryzen 7000 Rumored to run very Hot

Good proper cooling for the most high-end processors might be mandatory is the data below is correct. 

The AMD Ryzen 9 7950X clocks in at ~5.0GHz on intense operations and could reach approximately 95 degrees, implying that the chip will require a powerful cooling solution to stay on its feet. The CPU uses up to 230 watts of power when fully loaded in the factory configuration. The Ryzen 5 7600X suffers from the same issue, using up to 120W of power at full load and reaching temperatures of up to 90 degrees, reports  The heat generated by a PC, along with the temperature generated by the 7950X under heavy load, will be a major issue. The Ryzen 5 is no better, reaching 90 degrees with 120W.

 

 

Enthusiast Citizen, the leaker compared what was known about the 13th Generation Intel Core, also known as Raptor Lake. While Intel CPUs can take more power, 270W (vs. 230W), they can also maintain lower temperatures. Specifically, utilizing the same cooling mechanism as the Ryzen 9 7000, a maximum temperature of 82oC is achieved at full load, allowing all cores to be held at 5.30 GHz while still achieving full performance. Because the Zen 4 chipsets are smaller but denser than their predecessors, they will require extensive cooling. This appears to be one of the reasons why the chiplets are gold-plated, since gold efficiently repels the most heat. All of this implies that if consumers intend to create a PC using these AMD Ryzen 7000s, they need to invest in a robust, high-end AIO cooling if these rumors turn out to be correct.



 Ryzen 7000 Rumored to run very Hot




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cucaulay malkin
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#6047479 Posted on: 09/02/2022 03:07 PM
Unlocked power limit?

My MSI B660 Mortar board automatically detect that I have watercooling and unlock the power limit on my 12400F LOL
I have power limit removed by default on 10700f with z490 aorus elite. don't know why.

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#6047480 Posted on: 09/02/2022 03:07 PM
What grabs my attention is that I wasn't aware that the 13900k can run at 350 watts is that for real?

With a nickname like that, of course it "grabs your attention". Aka, you perfectly know this isn't a stock configuration for 13900K, just trying to make sensationalist post. Any CPU can do crazy wattage when you overclock, overvolt, etc. etc.

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#6047482 Posted on: 09/02/2022 03:14 PM
it's cooler than 10700k though.


The K variants always have higher clock speeds.so that is to be expected.

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#6047484 Posted on: 09/02/2022 03:15 PM
I have power limit removed by default on 10700f with z490 aorus elite. don't know why.


I have tried MSI, Gigabyte and Asus boards, only Asus enforce the stock power limit and you have to dig deep inside the BIOS to remove the said power limit (I kinda hate Asus mobo for that reason).
Asrock too would enforce the stock power limit on their cheap mobo with anemic VRM

cucaulay malkin
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#6047505 Posted on: 09/02/2022 04:42 PM
The K variants always have higher clock speeds.so that is to be expected.

but the power is the same. imo it's die size,rkl is bigger so easier to dissipate.

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