![]() ![]() These CPU's monitor themselves and will try to run as fast as possible within the given limits.īut, if you don't like seeing such high temps, theres a number of ways you can reduce them. But, after I did some research and realized that this was normal (AMD even said it was by design). First time I ran Prime95 FMA3 on my 5800X and saw temps hit 90C and stay there I thought there was something wrong. My previous build was an Intel Haswell which wasnt known for cool running so believe me, I know how you feel. Plus it has onboard GPU, so yeah, it's probably not strange to see mid 80's under heavy load especially if in a warm room. Your 5700G has a PPT of 88W, a max boost clock of 4.6 (I think?), and a thermal limit of probably 90 or 95C. They will boost up higher and higher until it bumps into the power, thermal, or frequency limits. I haven't used a 5700G, but Ryzens in general run fast and hot.
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