PaladinSolo Posted April 10, 2023 Share Posted April 10, 2023 Or at least do some quality control on them, cause I was getting temp spikes just browsing and opening programs, like mid 60s, so the fans would roar to life and I suspect this has something to do with it. I don't understand how they don't spend a few pennies more and make sure their mating surface doesn't have giant canyons on it, this is what was left after wiping it flat. Did some searching and I guess this is an old issue and not some one off defect that I ended up with. Here is a pic right after I removed the cooler from the CPU. Now it never throttled as I never saw it go above 81 degrees but with a scythe Mugen 5 in it I haven't really seen temps above 60. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reputator Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Yeah on even a semi highend system I'd never use a stock cooler. Granted....the highend CPUs actually don't come with coolers anymore, because most people think the same way I do. But their mid-tier CPUs still do, and even then I wouldn't. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ThreePi Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 I haven't used a stock cooler since the Socket A days. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PaladinSolo Posted April 11, 2023 Author Share Posted April 11, 2023 The weird part is they seem to actually be trying with these coolers, only to completely destroy their efforts through not making a decent mating surface. Its not like i was overclocking or doing anything CPU intensive as games seem to barely tap into it, and i chose the R9 7900 because of its low power and heat only to see crazy numbers like that was a bit disappointing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spork3245 Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 Thermalright Peerless Assassin 120 SE ARGB CPU Air Cooler, 6 Heat Pipes CPU Cooler, Dual 120mm TL-C12C-S PWM Fan, Aluminium Heatsink Cover, AGHP Technology, for AMD AM4 AM5/Intel 1700/1150/1151/1200 https://a.co/d/5INDUHi This cooler is super popular and not too expensive. Those weird grooves on (what I assume is) the prism wraith cooler would make me say “F no” to continuing to use it, but you can try reapplying thermal paste before making a $40 purchase. BTW, there’s a non-RGB version if you prefer, but the price difference $1. EDIT: NVM, just saw you already switched coolers, I missed that last sentence on first read Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cusideabelincoln Posted April 11, 2023 Share Posted April 11, 2023 All their stock coolers are like that. They're basically only good enough for 85W operation, and with their 7000 chips they are designed to boost all the way up to 95 C. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zaku3 Posted April 12, 2023 Share Posted April 12, 2023 18 hours ago, cusideabelincoln said: All their stock coolers are like that. They're basically only good enough for 85W operation, and with their 7000 chips they are designed to boost all the way up to 95 C. That could be cope though. I recall them saying the 100+ C JT was within parameters before walking it back. I initially went for an AIO because I like that extra bit of cooling vs air and maybe I'm not stressing my CPU enough but I don't recall it hitting 95C. Ultimately I just don't want my hardware to thermal throttle. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Massdriver Posted April 12, 2023 Share Posted April 12, 2023 I have had no issues with my stock cooler on my 3800x, but maybe I was lucky! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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