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Is the cpu fan plugged into the right header on the mainboard?
Have you changed the cpu fan curve in the bios?
Did you redo the thermal paste with new cpu? Meaning you didn't pull the cooler off the old cpu and just stick it to the new cpu.
Your video card getting hotter with the newer video card/windows updates?
2. Did you remember to plug in the CPU cooler's fan?
3. Check the fan curves in BIOS (if available, otherwise use Gigabyte's SIV app)
I did clean off the old thermal paste from the cooler then seated it with the new thermal.
The cpu fan is set correctly .
My video card is running perfectly fine .
Cpu fan is running normally at like 1400rpm ( at least in bios)
https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/1usmus-custom-power-plan-for-ryzen-3000-download.html (Make sure you follow the listed BIOS settings and TURN OFF Precision Boost Overdrive if available, it makes clocks and temperatures worse)
Also, make sure load-line calibration settings are set to Normal or Medium for Gigabyte motherboards. Usually helps with minimizing the overshooting of voltage to be on a medium level setting. Higher voltage = higher temperature
Where is this exactly?
"Also, make sure load-line calibration settings are set to Normal or Medium for Gigabyte motherboards. Usually helps with minimizing the overshooting of voltage to be on a medium level setting. Higher voltage = higher temperature"
Also, LLC settings in Gigabyte BIOS is usually under the Advanced Voltage Settings, at the bottom of that page. If it's not there, LLC can't be controlled for that board.
Also do you recommend to undervolt the cpu to get better temps?