is it too hot or fine?
is x570 chipsets safe at 60c with load on?

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r.linder Sep 14, 2020 @ 5:29pm 
As I remember telling you before, yes, the max temperature for the X570 chipset is 90 degrees.
If your motherboard chipset has a fan on it, it'll only be problem when that fan dies as cooling will be handicapped pretty severely.
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bladeshredder Sep 14, 2020 @ 5:31pm 
Originally posted by Escorve:
As I remember telling you before, yes, the max temperature for the X570 chipset is 90 degrees.

ok thanks
Autumn_ Sep 15, 2020 @ 4:09pm 
The x570 chipset uses a couple watts more than the x470 chipset.
Don't worry about anything.

The one exception is RAID PCI-e 4.0 NVMes, they make the chipset HOT (since for some reason it uses like double the power.)
bladeshredder Sep 15, 2020 @ 5:52pm 
Originally posted by Autumn_:
The x570 chipset uses a couple watts more than the x470 chipset.
Don't worry about anything.

The one exception is RAID PCI-e 4.0 NVMes, they make the chipset HOT (since for some reason it uses like double the power.)
i dont plan on using RAID anyway
Most hardware will automatically shut itself off on certain thresholds.
Colder is better if you can, but running hot with stress is normal;
Below 80 on high load [95%+] for extended periods is fine as I understand it.

Just be sure your thermal management is fine; For example if at 95% load for extended periods remains at 70-80 degrees then you stop the process and go idle/10%- the temperature should drop back to 40-50 within seconds.
bladeshredder Sep 15, 2020 @ 8:07pm 
Originally posted by Chimp Factory M04:
Most hardware will automatically shut itself off on certain thresholds.
Colder is better if you can, but running hot with stress is normal;
Below 80 on high load [95%+] for extended periods is fine as I understand it.

Just be sure your thermal management is fine; For example if at 95% load for extended periods remains at 70-80 degrees then you stop the process and go idle/10%- the temperature should drop back to 40-50 within seconds.
as far as ive seen the max temp its got too so far with load is 62-63 and stays there i have not seem it go beyond that and thats without the chipset fan running
_I_ Sep 15, 2020 @ 8:08pm 
if the chipset is reaching 80+c you have bigger problems
bladeshredder Sep 15, 2020 @ 8:09pm 
Originally posted by _I_:
if the chipset is reaching 80+c you have bigger problems
its not the max its hitting it 62-63 and stays there without the fan running
bladeshredder Sep 15, 2020 @ 8:10pm 
as of right now doing a few bits its hitting 55c so im guessing thats ok?
_I_ Sep 15, 2020 @ 8:21pm 
90c is around the max, but if they go over 80c something else is seriously wrong
bladeshredder Sep 15, 2020 @ 8:23pm 
Originally posted by _I_:
90c is around the max, but if they go over 80c something else is seriously wrong
so im ok then right?
Your setup sounds fine; as long as the fan can run when it needs to and it removes heat effectively.
bladeshredder Sep 15, 2020 @ 10:15pm 
Originally posted by Chimp Factory M04:
Your setup sounds fine; as long as the fan can run when it needs to and it removes heat effectively.
ok thanks
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