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7900x3d
However I have 80mV undervolt, current limit set as Intel is recommending, to 307A and I have set power limits to 200W due to the last 53 Watts being pretty "empty power" and having diminishing returns. You'll get 15-20 C more temperature but performance gains are only about 2%. It's funny how Intel still defaults it to 253W.
Oh well.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that I'm using Noctua's NH-D15
Compiling shaders 71°c
Playing the game 52-56°c
This is on a Thermalright Frozen Vision 360.
When building shaders I have even seen it go in the 60s celsius.
65-70 celceus DeepCool LD360. Graphic setting all max in 2.5K
ye, same I play at max settings, here are a few screenshots to show my temps in upper left corner. Both GPU and CPU stay very cool. Don't know about other coolers but the Arctic freezers are badass.
https://postimg.cc/S23yCd5Y
https://postimg.cc/nXzPfxMZ
https://postimg.cc/QVFgDMJf
Did you do undervvolt?
Ye I did, -30 on all cores and did some overclock as well. Could probably undervolt even more but can't be bothered, i'm happy with these temps.
Yes, I highly recommend, 9800x3d is meant to be undervolted and overclocked, your temps will easily drop by 5 - 10c.
Thanks