![]() ![]() CPU went to around 33% and stayed there at call it 4.35ghz for certainly longer than 10 mins while I was watching. Don't want a crash mid 6 hour copy!Įdit - did a little dicking around while waiting for the file transfer. I will give another go at a run once this huge file copy is done to an old scsi hardrive (backing up 850gig of photos over a slow usb toaster). I can use the nzxtcam to switch and see fluid temp while using it - switching from cpu/gpu to liquid temp would show me what is or isn't going on with the liquid (currently, liquid is sitting at 29c in a room ambient around 21c I'd say).ĭownloaded HWinfo.holy mother, that is a lot of 'information' to someone knowing what they are looking for. Are the VRMs getting too warm? (very unlikely but you never know) Is it power throttling? etc etc. Have you changed anything about the power limit in your UEFI, or any of the current settings?Īs mentioned above I'd get HWInfo64 installed so you can see what else is happening with your system while all this is going on. #CPU STRESS TEST FOR RYZEN MASTER SOFTWARE#What are the AIO fans doing while this is all going on? By the time the CPU starts to throttle they should be running as fast as you want them to run (presumably you can set this with the CAM software than NZXT make?) Seems strange for the CPU to come off 100% utilisation though, when you've got 32 threads running. That said, going all the way down to 3GHz seems a lot lower than I'd expect, and 50C isn't hot.Īlso bear in mind that P95 does have different levels of "difficulty" depending what stress test mode you set it to, so this can change the heat output. ![]() Something that will be happening is that the liquid in your AIO is warming up, which stops it being able to cool the CPU so effectively, meaning it drops clocks. I guess what I am curious of is, is this a pass? A fail? The only thing I don't have temperature on is the ram, maybe it is getting too hot and throttling itself which then slows the cpu? Or maybe this is how P95 does things, dunno. Cpu temp has by then dropped again to mid 50s. This corresponds with a drop in the memory utlization as well. Then, after about 10 minutes, the cpu speed starts to slow from 4.5ghz area ticking down over time until it floors out at around 3ghz. I am watching the nzxt monitor and cpu goes from mid 30s to 40s at its lowest normal seeming range to as high as 72 before then settling in around the mid to low 60s. I crank on Prime95 to run on 32 threads and it ramps up to this - 100% cpu at around 4.58ghz and essentially all ram being utilized. So time to fire up some Prime95 I figure.īefore commencing, on initial totally unstressed log in from boot up nothing is going on as per here So, as may be apparent, I have a new build (not one for normal people with normal ideas about building apparently )Īnyway, figured, now that I have a lot of things sorted, lets just do a bit of stressing to see whats what. ![]()
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