I have an amd ryzen 5 2600g and a boxed cooler. I don't know why but at the moment I played games like minecraft around 105-110 ° on the internet that would be a bit much. So recently I overclocked my processor and on 4.3 GHz and 1.1 V is dad maybe the reason why I have such high temperatures? If not, what could it be?
Yes put a better cooler on it
No money
Then downclock
On how much I wanted to actually see tomorrow whether the pc is running at 4.5-4.6 GHz
So with overclocking, not everything over 100 ° is absolutely deadly for your processor! So with prime95 I would say 95 ° are maximally ok but everything above is very borderline
Set it back down to the standard clock and keep your fingers off overclocking until you have a strong cooler. For this high overclocking, I would recommend water cooling.
Is prime95 a mainboard?
And why deadly the processor runs fine
No, a benchmark program for CPUs.
Only once did it happen in fortnite that the game crashed… Why? How can I display this heat protection thing?
Do you really want to wreck your processor? With questions like switching off the heat protection, one could surely suspect this. We don't warn you about it for nothing.
Your CPU has temperatures that are reasonable and anything over 90 ° in standard operation is not good! It shortens the life span and your processor will simply die after a short time because the components are not made for such extreme temperatures! You're basically wrecking your hardware right now!
Ah okay so how cpu z?
110 ° is like putting yourself in the oven at 80 ° and when you turn off the heat protection like 150 ° in the oven in other words. Standard clock -> Better cooler -> Then dare to overclock. You hardly have an advantage with the Ryzen anyway from overclocking, so I don't see the point!
What do you mean by like CPU Z? It's just a program
Oh well, 90 ° are good in maximum operation?
Yes and no. CPU-Z has a built-in benchmark, but it is primarily used to read the built-in hardware.
Oh, thought the heat protection would be superfluous…
Cpu z is just a program
No but did you overpack the processor?
Sure, just like the sunscreen in midsummer… Oh man. If you switch off this protection, your CPU will overheat even more and break down.
And no, your CPU shouldn't really reach 90 degrees either. This is only a maximum value. It is better if it stays below 80 degrees even under load.
Is in question
And something like a fan would be a solution to lower temperatures
Not really. Just clock it back down to normal and stop overclocking.
Yes that can already put on overclocking. With such overclocking you need better coolers, and if your PC does not have a better cooler then you should urgently bring the CPU to standard clock performance. Because over 105 to 110 degrees is really a bit too much and is not to be trifled with (if you don't feel like buying a new CPU).
But when I set the processor to 4.3 I have 30fps more than 3.6
I'm slowly getting the feeling he's kidding us…
Thank you that was very helpful
I think slowly too. But when I look at his questions like that, he doesn't seem to have any idea about PCs. Such people then just hear something about overclocking and want to do it, even though they are completely unfamiliar with it, and absolutely want to try it out. I know a bit about PCs, but I still keep my hands off overclocking because I hardly know anything about it.
I strongly doubt that. You don't get that much more FPS by overclocking.
Unfortunately i really have no idea about pcs
So it brought me something
In principle it is simple and if someone thinks 100 ° go, I understand that too, but when the statement comes along thought the heat protection is unnecessary or can I cool it with a fan then I ask myself several questions who is writing…
I have this feeling now too. Well, if he wants to completely scrap his CPU, then he can go on like this. From the next day we don't need to wonder why the dear anonymus1234277 asks a new question why his PC doesn't start up at all. But najja, at least got something to laugh about in the evening.
So I do not know exactly so 20-30fps should have been
Did you also measure this directly in the game with a program like the MSI Afterburner or do you just assume this?
Yes, you can really start from a troll. ^^
As I said, I have no idea about pcs and I watched videos for better cooling and they all said something about airflow and since I have no other fans I thought maybe it would be smart to remove the glass and help with a fan and the processors don't break immediately when you turn off the heat protection odee? I thought that the processors might break at 130 ° and the heat protection would intervene beforehand
Yes afterburner
So if you have no idea about PC, then please leave that with overclocking. Because believe me, 110 degrees is a lot, and you're lucky that your CPU is still working. If you don't want to crush your PC, then set it back to standard clocking. Overclocking is only worthwhile with a well-equipped cooler. And apparently your cooler isn't meant for that. But that's your business. If you are ready to buy a new processor soon, then you can experiment a little more and you don't need to ask a new question why your PC suddenly can't boot anymore. So to switch off such overclocking and the overheating protection, I would definitely not do it with my important main PC. If your PC is also important, then please do it all.
Yes and I hope that when you overclock everything, you can do it right away. Because using it at such a temperature is not a joke. Unless you want to buy a new processor soon.
Yes i only got the pc for christmas i put everything back but don't know exactly what i had set so what the normal settings are. How do I reset this
So if you have set the whole thing in the BIOS, then I would now recommend resetting the BIOS setting and hope that it works.
Yes in bios but how do i reset it
New update: if I don't do anything I have 53 ° and with a stress test it goes to 90 with normal bios settings. Is that still okay?