Me too. Only running an R5 2600, but with a hyper 212 it oughta stay nice and quiet. As long as I don't leave the protective sticker on the mating surface. 😉
you can easily run a 9700k with this cooler, maybe not on a 5ghz overclock, but you can do 4.6 GhZ and play games and it will be somewhere in the 70s :)
Do you guys remember back in the day where on consumer computers you'd have to run cinebench for hours for it to finish now it only takes a few seconds man the way time flys
Hyper 212 isn't that great of a cooler anyways. I live in Hong Kong and 30+°C summers are basically 90% of the entire year. It used to cool my core i7 4790 with not much issue. Since I switched to the R5 3600, with no AC on, it can get rather toasty. Then I switched to the Arctic Freezer 34 esports duo. Never made a better purchase decision in my life. Not only is it much quieter, but it cools better too. It's around 40 dollars, which isn't much more expensive than a hyper 212 RGB black.
@@liltoncardoso8821 Uso o win 10. Vai em configurar plano de energia e escolhe a opção economia de energia. Isso vai fazer o clock do processador estabilizar e só aumentar quando precisar.
He literally got me to take mine apart and check to see that i had left mine on there too haha, if he wasn't honest id have that sticker till i paid up for another cooler
@@MaxC_1 happened to me lmfao i tried twisting it out but i had to put so much pressure twisting it and i didn't want to break the socket or bend the pins so i ended up pulling it out and the cpu ripped out with it hahaha i almost died from a mini heart attack i thought i destroyed everything but everything was completely fine thank god. pried the processor off and re installed with an h100i.
Lol, stress test the cpu before removing the heatsink, heat will loosen it up, but I ripped the cpu out before by accident, no damage, was a clean rip out 😂
I just put my Hyper 212 BE on my 3600, it made a remarkable difference. Stock cooler mine was hitting 70-75c full load depending on room temp and I dont go over 60c now. Anything under 70c on a Ryzen is fantastic id say. I never got up in the 80c range like in the vid but its likely due to where the pc is its in my basement where its always 68f or colder year round. Oh and the sticker being on and it still ran 70c shows how good this cooler actually is for air hahahaha.
Built my very first PC just before Christmas 2019 and have the R5-3600. Because I am using a case with not great air flow (Fractal Design R6) I opted from the get-go to install a Sythe Mugen Rev5B cooler. I did not think the downward flow of the stock cooler would work that well. I don’t do any over clocking and only play sim games and my temps have not exceeded 60’C. Install was super easy and the fan is virtually silent. Idle temp is around 37’C. I did remember to remove the protective plastic ;-) Thanks for the video.
Did you play the witcher 3 or other intensive games? My cpu fan (r5 2600) goes full blast while playing AAA games, hitting 80c easily. Not an enjoyable experience, drives me mad all the time.
@@keb9967 I only ran temp benchmarks. With the new cooler and me learning how to undervolt my CPU, it lowered CPUI temps by 20°C. And there are times when I game that I don't even hear the fan. Though for some reason, it took me over 45 minutes to install the cooler. Issues with some of the standoffs and bracket not lining up.
A good tip to prevent pulling the CPU from the socket like you did in the video is to give the heatsink/fan a twist before pulling upwards. That should break the bond of the thermal compound. You probably already know this, and Im sure most of us have forgotten and pulled a chip from the socket attached to the HS/F. I know I have! Thanks for the video, I'm building a new Ryzen 3700X and needed to know if I should stick with Hyper 212 which I've been using for years or go with the stock Wraith cooler. You've answered that question for me.
Oh wow....made it further in the video and saw the sticker was left on the heatsink! LOL! I've never done that, but my first PC build back in 1999 (AMD K62-350) crashed alot and I thought it was just a garbage MB. I bought a replacement, then during installation found that I hadnt used any thermal paste on the initial build. Good catch that you knew something was off with those temps right away!
thank you for this more homegrown-style video. i've been running the ryzen 5 3600 for a few months now with the stock cooler and i cannot believe how crazy unstable the temps are with boost clock!! i had to outright disable boosting in the bios, i'm getting an AIO coming in soon to help remedy that and potentially overclock, but it is just unreal to me how poorly suited that stock cooler is for cooling this cpu. either include one that can handle the out-of-the-box boost clocks or not AMD, don't go halfway!
could you share your experience more? I just built a 3600 with stock cooler and getting 90C at cinebench r20. I changed paste and still the same. idk how to disable the boost. Thank you
Akın Şanlı essentially I was only ever getting absolutely horrid temps when the boost clock was enabled in the BIOS, when it was enabled I never tested it on cinebench, but at idle I watched the cpu hover around 40, while consistently spiking to 50 every ten or so seconds, with nothing going on in the background and just idling. I never changed the paste because at the time I didn’t really have any on hand, and I didn’t even test cinebench cause it more or less slipped my mind, but ultimately my only temporary solution was disabling its ability to boost past the base clock whenever it ‘needed’ it. it still idled at like 40-45 which, is a little toasty for idling imo but it worked while I waited a better, beefy cooler to ship. i would see if you can find any guides to disabling boost clock on your motherboard by either looking it up in its manual, or googling the mobo and seeing if there’s documentation on it
4:16 happend with my 2700x the Wraith Prism was really hard to pull and as i pulled it out the Cpu came out of the locked position along with the Cooler (as in the Vid) and 1 pin was bent, and had to re aligned it.
never pull the CPU cooler straight up with PGA type CPU's. Always twist it towards right or left and it will come off automatically. This is why Intel moved away from PGA type sockets, almost 15 years ago and introduced LGA type CPU sockets. LGA type CPU sockets hold the CPU firmly in place by top metal notches running around the CPU .... folks who have been using AMD CPU's from a long time know this little trick :)
we need ambient temp for reference. 2021 edit: what I've learned in the past year is the only reliable way to measure a Ryzen cpu temperature is to use Ryzen Master software, and even then to get a true idle temperature you need to shut down ALL background programs, including benchmarking software. So while your tests are good, they could be better.
I’ve been noticing a bit higher temps on my R5 3600 and am liking the look of that Cooler Master. Thank you for doing this test and helping make the decision easy for me. It’s upgrade time.
SuperDomochan late reply but 78c isn't anything to be worried about. Cinebench is also unrealistic for most people, who hammers the cpu at 100% for any long periods of time? those might need a better cooler but stock is just fine for the rest.
@@_TrueDesire_ Yeah. Cinebench only tests the worst case scenario where your CPU is at full 100% load. When you're just gaming, the CPU won't be utilized to its max potential (about 30-70% depending on the game) and the average temps are 65C-75C in stock speeds. The performance difference between stock speed and overclocked speed is very negligible it wouldn't even matter, especially on gaming (at 1-3 FPS difference). i.imgur.com/ibSiNGF.png The stock cooler can do stock speeds and mild overclock just fine for gaming, but if your workload requires utilizing your CPU to 100% for extended periods of time, then get an aftermarket cooler.
So I added many components to my wish list a while back, and I couldn't remember why I put the Cool Master Hyper 212 EVO in with my Ryzen 5 3600 but after receiving the parts I found this video. I'm glad I did some now-forgotten research beforehand because that "premium" stock cooler doesn't really perform as advertised. Great video, loved your perspective and common sense approach! Subscribed.
I have this same setup on a b450 without the RGB. I love it so much, I saved a lot of money and I'm cyberpunk ready (God willing it comes out in September). As an owner of an FX, jumping from an 8350 to this was amazing. I was really iffy and almost went team blue and I'm glad I didn't. Very informative video, I like your style and I'm also a big Zelda fan like you :). Will definitely sub
DUDE ! I was wondering why i wasn't getting the same temps as you when we have the same set up then you showed how you left the sticker on and I immediately went to look for it and found the sucker still on ! Thank you for showing your mistake, I know a lot of other people would have left that out to make it look like they don't forget things too ! Im doing my first build and i would have never thought to take it apart and look. Got a sub for life
Wow holy cow! I left it in there because I thought it was funny but I’m glad it was actually helpful, too. Thanks for watching and glad you got it figured out
honestly these test don’t mean much too me. When streaming it stresses the cpu for real. Short burst aren’t representative of cpus at all. Stream at 720p60 with an obs fast preset for an hour with the frame rate uncapped 200fps and you’ll throttle on stock cooler to about 3.3ghz
Well, it dropped it about 20c across the board, so take whatever your load temp is and subtract 20 degrees, that’s probably what the hyper 212 will do vs the stock cooler 👍
Just built my nephew a Tomahawk max with 3600. Thermal grizzly kryonaut paste with a bequiet pure rock. Maxing out at around 60oC under load at about 4.18 Ghz.
No way u maxing out at 60c with 100% load test with that pure rock, unless u got the pc in a refridgerator. Even the best aio out there cant keep these zen 2 chips at 60c.
@@t.n.9508 My definition of CPU load is when I'm using it under gaming which is what the 3600 P.C was built for. My 8600k hits the mid to high 60's at 4.7Ghz on a be-quiet. The video above shows a cpu temp in cinebench of 65oC for this guy using a worse cooler with inferior thermal paste and it may be done in hotter ambient conditions. Last I heard HW monitor works for value/min/max, it may go higher under prime 95 but I that's a unrealistic test for my usage, which under load is 60oC max and in the low forties at min. The video below at 5:40 shows your beyond ignorant so STFU and go back to masterbating in your mothers basement. ua-cam.com/video/SaMcox-vVn0/v-deo.html
@@thematrixredpill use the correct term then dumbo, under load usually means the cpu is stress testing or doing heavy work, should've said "when my pc is gaming".
4:13 Yikes indeed. I just had the same thing happen to me the other day as I was upgrading the cooler on my 3600. I now know that I should've twisted the cooler off, but at the time I had to avoid panicking as I fixed a bent pin and got the cpu back into the socket without getting the old thermal paste all over the place. Good times.
My 3600 was also stuck to the cooler but I actually managed to drop it on the floor... Instead of it coming off smoothly, it popped off and fell on the floor. Somehow none of the pins made contact with the floor so i was blessed. Never want to experience that again lol.
Thanks for the video, Sean! Just stumbled across your channel- your videos are awesome and you are chill AF. Just did a very similar build, same MOBO and CPU and I was disappointed in the stock cooler as well. I was running up to 90 on basic games! Happened to snag the same cooler and am having way better temps after the switch.
I'm replacing the stock wraith cooler on my Ryzen 5 3600 with this same cooler. Did you have to remove the existing backplate and/or use the included backplate that came with the Coolermaster or were the screws already in the right place to just put the stand-offs on them? Good video. Thanks!
TBH, I moved this cooler over from an existing machine so I’m not 100% sure that I remember. I would just follow whatever the included instructions say for your socket. It was really straightforward though 👍
Hey Sean. I want to ask. Did you unlock the socket before removing the cooler? I will be changing my cooler too. I am afraid i might break my CPU in case it was stucked to the cooler
Thank you, man. I'm actually want to buy the same cpu and cpu cooler like yours. But I was worried about can the Hyper 212 RGB Black handling 3600? This video helps a lot .
@@Jhxms7 if looks doesn’t matter then go with Noctua unless chromaxx version avialable otherwise 212 Black edition descent choice..(already have bought that)
I have a 3600 and hyper 212, idling at 30c and hitting 72c at full load. I recommend adjusting the CPU fan curve in the BIOS if you're like me and >70c makes you unhappy. The Hyper 212 is a very quiet fan even when at high speed.
Thanks for posting. I have a hyper 212 and was considering the Ryzen 5 3600. I had to make sure they fit and while looking for info, I found your video. I think I've made up my mind to spend a little extra on the Ryzen 5.
I have the same problem, but I only realized it when my front fans didn't start when I turned on my pc... the damage is already done, right? :( When i only move my coursor, it drops over 60C
I just installed my Ryzen 3600 with stock cooler, and it's running upper 80 degrees for any game or benchmark and reaches upto 95 degress. I am just horrified, I setup everything right and it's reaching this temp.
Loved your video man, really helpful, Im now locking my 3600 cpu on 3.9 till I get an aftermarket cooler, i was afraid it won't work but your situation before the cooler is pretty similar to mine 👌🏻 thx
Great video man. Ya ur still a small channel, but its always nice to see more of a novice consumer test some of these products and see a real world perspective. And dont fret about the noob issue we have all done some pretty dumb stuff especially when ur all hyped for new hardware. Ive built 4 Pcs now for me and some friends and trust me its always the little things. I had bought a brand new psu with my last new gpu and it was such a nice power supply fully modular gold rated and I got everything put in I also had added some new fans and cabled managed and put in a new SSD and I go to power it on and nothing. About 4 nights after work tryin to get my rig going and nothing I was super disappointed and just feeling kicked in the nuts, everything I tried and nope nada and I kept disregarding any issues with the new Psu since it was the best one I had ever bought I think I spent like 120 dollars at the time and finally I threw my old Psu in and it booted right up. Kind of a bummer cus I feel like I just lost the lottery luckily RMA was easy and I still have not replaced my old one,but moral of the story is sometimes PC building can be a huge pain in the ass lol, but still worth it and I learned to never trust brand products even if u dont think they can be DOA. FYI the PSU was a Seasonic focus 750 I don't really feel like it needs a bad review and honestly when I upgrade to ryzen in the next month I will totally think about that same Psu. I just got a dud and I could of taken a new one with my RMA but after probably spending close to 10 hrs over 4 days with my PC in pieces I really just felt like I would run my lower tier 500 W till it quits. I'm running an I5 4690k and a Rtx 2070. I know I need some more headroom especially if I am overclocking, but its kinda fun to see how far I can push. Screw recommended Power
Upgraded my old FX system to Ryzen 5 a couple months ago. Found out that Cooler Master no longer sells a AM4 retrofit kit for my old Nepton 140 2-fan aio that I bought for an AM3+ mother board long before Ryzen became king. Damn shame, that aio worked great on my FX8350 with a 4.7 overclock. I'm presently using a RGB Wraith Spire on my 3600 and with a .05 under volt gets 1611 Cinebench-15 scores @ 3.91 boost clock and 78c max temp. I still have a 212 EVO but the two fans have found better uses over time.
Do you remember how you applied the thermal paste? Did you spread it on the CPU like mayonaise? or did you use the single Rice Grain drop in the center? I've tried both ways and I get better results with the Rice Grain drop.
You know what I like about you !! You clearly show side by side the difference and clearly show the difference in temp on tests.. Great video great music excellent job mate !
i dont know bout it, but im already using hyper 212 black, and my idle temps is 45-50c. i really dont know whats happening. i fired up cinebench r20 and up it goes to 75-77c. using also the included master gel pro. the hell with my temps :(
With my Wraith stealth, I overclocked all cores to 4.2ghz @1.2v. with multiple runs of R20 I can't get it over 86c. When I played BFV It never touched 70c, I think all stock cooler owners should play around with undervolting a bit, mine out of the box tried to hit 3.9ghz @1.45v. The Temps would instantly hit 92+ degrees using any all core stress test. Insane stuff. Great video though, I am considering getting an aftermarket cooler so this was a great perspective. I think my chip has some fantastic overclocking capabilities if I had a different cooler!
Yikes when you pull that cooler out the CPU is stuck on the cooler. Did you remove the cooler when it is cold or after using the PC a bit? I heard that warming the CPU helps loosen the old thermal paste.
Hey there, im running my ryzen 5 3600 at 4.2 ghz (stock cooler) its been great for 4 months with temps of like 40-50 in forrtnite (no fps drops) but now all of a sudden my cpu is running at 75*c just with chrome open, and with fortnite it goes all the way to 88-90*c which is causing massive fps drops every 30 seconds. I run fortnite at 144fps and all of a sudden itll drop to 60fps for like half a second causing a lag like occurrence. Should I buy a new cooler? Or is this something else as I havent had any problems for the last 4 months. Any help is appreciated :)
I have the 3600 and hyper 212 black as well. I have an x570 mobo and had to switch the mounting backplate but I did not see you do it in this video. I assume you did it off camera? Anyway, great video. I have subscribed
Hey man where did you get the brackets for hyper 212 evo? cuz in here in italy the shipping costs 9.89 € for a total of 18 € I think if I sell my 212 I could get a better AM4 cooler your thougths?
Just discovered your channel, so many of the big tech youtubers didn't go into this detail on the stock cooler. I have just installed the stock cooler on a 3300X and was very surprised to see 85c when running cinebench and that's with one rear exhaust case fan. I noticed the default boost was pushing the voltage and temps way high so disabled it and running cooler about 65c under load in cinebench at 3.8Ghz is still really fast. I will need to experiment with some good case fans how low i can get the stock cooler while enabling boost, I have subbed to your channel.
In less CPU-intensive tasks like gaming it's still a problem. The heat doesn't get dissipated fast enough, so either the CPU fan runs at higher RPM all the time, or it and the case fans ramp up more noticeably a few times a minute. I'm switching to a new case in which my big cooler won't fit and I installed the stock 3600 one to see if it'll do. It won't. And I had a Ryzen 1600 before - its included cooler was fairly adequate. What was AMD thinking cutting the height of the heat sink by half for the more powerful chip?
Just finished my 3600 build in a Lian Li TU150 ITX case, cooling with Noctua U12s. When doing absolutely nothing, seems to idle between 36C and 40C. When browsing the internet and doing regular Windows stuff, the temp seems to fluctuate mostly between 40C and 50C. A CPUZ stress test pushed it to 68C. I think I did see it jump into the 70s at one point, but I also haven't played with upping the fan speeds much. Does this look good? Trying to keep the machine mostly quiet since the temp seems to fluctuate a lot in normal usage. The fans ramp up a bit more once the CPU hits 65C, so at load, that's kind of where it's hovering around.
Just built my pc yesterday and have had high temps as well with the stock CPU cooler. Just ordered this cooler thanks for making the video! Btw did you end up finding a sweet spot for the Clocking and Volts? Thanks.
I recently put together a Ryzen 5 3600 system. The stock cooler is criminal. My cinebench run went all the way up to 95 deg C. I said frig it and ordered myself a 3 120mm fan cooler. I will no longer worry.
I have a Ryzen 3600 and I'm getting 50-60 degrees idle. And 80-90 degrees while gaming (PC shut down once while playing). I tried reapplying thermal paste and refitting the cooler but getting the same temps. Do you think it's worth getting another cooler?
I have the same Cooler Master cooler but with two ARGB fans. My Ryzen 5 2600X stays at 40°C on idle and 70°C on heavy games. The RPM is set to 900-1000 on idle and rises up on a rising curve. Don't really know if I should set it higher.
I have the tomahawk max and the 3600 cpu but without load cores hit 4.1ghz every few secs so my idle temp from 48 to 58 but heavy load temps are fine in mid 70s c with the 212 cooler.. i noticed that yours stay at 3.5ghz for good time without load can i know how?
I currently have the same issue with my 3600, running Cinebench with stock clock speeds and the stock wraith stealth. I am hitting 95 after repeat runs on Cinebench. Hoping a new cooler, thermal paste and bios update helps bring these temps down!
@@abhinavbadesha6588 you need to remove it then apply the thermal paste otherwise you will get highers temps because heatsink is not touching the thermalpaste and the cpu dye at all
Could be like he said, didn’t remove the sticker, improper contact with the cpu (screwed in at a weird angle) too much or too little thermal paste, could be a variety of things. Hope you figure it out
it won't break on you, that's for sure. I've had mine running on stock cooler with temps as high as 85°C for 4 months and nothing bad happened. The CPU is within spec until 95°C so no worries there. I upgraded to H100i pro very recently but that was mostly for looks and keeping things quiet. (this cooler is an overkill for R5)
Nguyen Phuc i turned off "core performance boost" in bios and now it's much cooler 👍🏻 i would also recommend turning off PBO unless you install a better cooler.
It kinda looks like your case doesn't have much intake either, could a case with better airflow and more fans of its own get better temps with the stock cooler?
Great results man. Congratulations for the achievment. In my case, i got my 3600, tried to put 4200mhz on 1.3, 1.35v but not success. Then i finally discover with 4100mhz and 1.225v, i was able to undervolt my processor and those temperatures. Right now, with a bad thermal paste is about 38º idle and 79º FullLoad. But i got my Elixier 2 Scythe and i hope get better results. Sorry about my poor english, i'm not a native in english language. Grat job, stay safe. See yah
Have news. Ryzen 3600 stable at 4150mhz with 1.2125v and PBO Off and I believe I can go further. Great results at CB-R15 with 1655 points and CB-R20 with 3765. More news I come back here and share with you guys.
Hey, VID is not technically your voltage. HWinfo will show you cpu core voltage (sv12) is what you wanna pay attention to. I bought a cryorig h7 and am experiencing higher temps than I'd expect. At stock, the CPU will boost and voltages will be higher similar to yours. Could you do a video where you measure temps with your 212 (at stock, assuming PBO is on with auto core ratio) and cecking voltages in HWinfo? My chip seems to use low voltages but runs hotter than others. Dunno if its my cooler or the chip.
Hey, I'm doing VFX/3D work and noticed the stock cooler is bringing me to 90c, would you still recommend this cooler? I've not seen any websites rant and rave about it but I don't want to spend the £77 on the Noctua NH-D15 the websites reccommend!
@@TechWithSean Thank you! I'm hoping it fits in my case, according to my case manufacturers it only supports up to 155mm CPU coolers but the maths doesn't add up with my current cooler + space left so we shall see! Thanks man!
The fact that this thing still made an improvement on the stock cooler even with the sticker still on, is impressive.
this is the comparison I was looking for, thanks for the hard work.
Me too. Only running an R5 2600, but with a hyper 212 it oughta stay nice and quiet. As long as I don't leave the protective sticker on the mating surface. 😉
The Hyper 212 is legendary. Classic example of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
They fixed the mounting bracket apparently on the new model shown at ces 2020
you can easily run a 9700k with this cooler, maybe not on a 5ghz overclock, but you can do 4.6 GhZ and play games and it will be somewhere in the 70s :)
It's good for OC my Ryzen 5 3600X people? And on 3000MHZ ram OC it to 3200MHZ?
@@SB3_HAZARD it can’t cool the ram lol if you are worried ab ram temps, get better ram heat sinks
Do you guys remember back in the day where on consumer computers you'd have to run cinebench for hours for it to finish now it only takes a few seconds man the way time flys
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Got one, with @4.1Ghz 1.240v on all cores got like 40°C on iddle and maximum 75°C while playing heavy games. I'm brazilian, its like 30-35°C all days.
With the stock cooler? Mine is on order going to build the PC this weekend. Oh and I'm in northern Wisconsin so a little bit cooler :D
@@brianholle9498 with hyper 212, i've made some adjust in energy in windows now got like 30/34°C
Hyper 212 isn't that great of a cooler anyways. I live in Hong Kong and 30+°C summers are basically 90% of the entire year. It used to cool my core i7 4790 with not much issue. Since I switched to the R5 3600, with no AC on, it can get rather toasty. Then I switched to the Arctic Freezer 34 esports duo. Never made a better purchase decision in my life. Not only is it much quieter, but it cools better too. It's around 40 dollars, which isn't much more expensive than a hyper 212 RGB black.
@@XxNothingHardcorexX que ajustes vc fez no windows bro? o meu aki ta esquentando muito.
@@liltoncardoso8821 Uso o win 10. Vai em configurar plano de energia e escolhe a opção economia de energia. Isso vai fazer o clock do processador estabilizar e só aumentar quando precisar.
Imma sub to you for the fact you admitted you messed up like some ppl do, and showed us you left the sticker on. Unlike most UA-camrs. Respect
He literally got me to take mine apart and check to see that i had left mine on there too haha, if he wasn't honest id have that sticker till i paid up for another cooler
Looking into a better breathing case, would help too.
Suggestion for removing the cooler, once you undo the screws, give the cooler a slight twist and it should break the seal from thermal paste.
Will this avoid bending the pins?
@@Lacucarachito it avoids you from ripping the CPU out of its socket as has happened to many AM4 CPUs so yeah kinda avoids bending the pins
@@MaxC_1 happened to me lmfao i tried twisting it out but i had to put so much pressure twisting it and i didn't want to break the socket or bend the pins so i ended up pulling it out and the cpu ripped out with it hahaha i almost died from a mini heart attack i thought i destroyed everything but everything was completely fine thank god. pried the processor off and re installed with an h100i.
Lol, stress test the cpu before removing the heatsink, heat will loosen it up, but I ripped the cpu out before by accident, no damage, was a clean rip out 😂
Someone down to earth I was just looking, somehow this video appeared in my feeds glad to see it I like the humble way you explain things
I just put my Hyper 212 BE on my 3600, it made a remarkable difference. Stock cooler mine was hitting 70-75c full load depending on room temp and I dont go over 60c now. Anything under 70c on a Ryzen is fantastic id say. I never got up in the 80c range like in the vid but its likely due to where the pc is its in my basement where its always 68f or colder year round.
Oh and the sticker being on and it still ran 70c shows how good this cooler actually is for air hahahaha.
hi,
do you have the RGB version?
You can use Cinebench R20 if you don't want to keep looping R15.
I purchased the Hyper 212 RGB black for my r5 3600 before watching this video, now im glad i did.
Built my very first PC just before Christmas 2019 and have the R5-3600. Because I am using a case with not great air flow (Fractal Design R6) I opted from the get-go to install a Sythe Mugen Rev5B cooler. I did not think the downward flow of the stock cooler would work that well. I don’t do any over clocking and only play sim games and my temps have not exceeded 60’C. Install was super easy and the fan is virtually silent. Idle temp is around 37’C. I did remember to remove the protective plastic ;-) Thanks for the video.
Did you play the witcher 3 or other intensive games? My cpu fan (r5 2600) goes full blast while playing AAA games, hitting 80c easily. Not an enjoyable experience, drives me mad all the time.
Thanks for the review. I've been looking for an aftermarket cooler for my 5-3600, and this helped a lot!
Did it increase core clocks ?
@@keb9967 I only ran temp benchmarks. With the new cooler and me learning how to undervolt my CPU, it lowered CPUI temps by 20°C. And there are times when I game that I don't even hear the fan.
Though for some reason, it took me over 45 minutes to install the cooler. Issues with some of the standoffs and bracket not lining up.
Well now we know what temp it would run when you got the sticker attached on the heatsink
A good tip to prevent pulling the CPU from the socket like you did in the video is to give the heatsink/fan a twist before pulling upwards. That should break the bond of the thermal compound. You probably already know this, and Im sure most of us have forgotten and pulled a chip from the socket attached to the HS/F. I know I have! Thanks for the video, I'm building a new Ryzen 3700X and needed to know if I should stick with Hyper 212 which I've been using for years or go with the stock Wraith cooler. You've answered that question for me.
Oh wow....made it further in the video and saw the sticker was left on the heatsink! LOL! I've never done that, but my first PC build back in 1999 (AMD K62-350) crashed alot and I thought it was just a garbage MB. I bought a replacement, then during installation found that I hadnt used any thermal paste on the initial build. Good catch that you knew something was off with those temps right away!
thank you for this more homegrown-style video. i've been running the ryzen 5 3600 for a few months now with the stock cooler and i cannot believe how crazy unstable the temps are with boost clock!! i had to outright disable boosting in the bios, i'm getting an AIO coming in soon to help remedy that and potentially overclock, but it is just unreal to me how poorly suited that stock cooler is for cooling this cpu. either include one that can handle the out-of-the-box boost clocks or not AMD, don't go halfway!
could you share your experience more?
I just built a 3600 with stock cooler and getting 90C at cinebench r20. I changed paste and still the same. idk how to disable the boost. Thank you
Akın Şanlı essentially I was only ever getting absolutely horrid temps when the boost clock was enabled in the BIOS, when it was enabled I never tested it on cinebench, but at idle I watched the cpu hover around 40, while consistently spiking to 50 every ten or so seconds, with nothing going on in the background and just idling. I never changed the paste because at the time I didn’t really have any on hand, and I didn’t even test cinebench cause it more or less slipped my mind, but ultimately my only temporary solution was disabling its ability to boost past the base clock whenever it ‘needed’ it. it still idled at like 40-45 which, is a little toasty for idling imo but it worked while I waited a better, beefy cooler to ship. i would see if you can find any guides to disabling boost clock on your motherboard by either looking it up in its manual, or googling the mobo and seeing if there’s documentation on it
@@mccheese1736 Thank you. We have the same issue. I will try to find a guide for exact same mobo.
4:16 happend with my 2700x the Wraith Prism was really hard to pull and as i pulled it out the Cpu came out of the locked position along with the Cooler (as in the Vid)
and 1 pin was bent, and had to re aligned it.
Rudra AK - scary times! I’ve bent a few mobo pins before. I got lucky none bent this time 👍
@@TechWithSean AMD thermal paste is like cement lol, it rips the CPU from the Lock
never pull the CPU cooler straight up with PGA type CPU's. Always twist it towards right or left and it will come off automatically. This is why Intel moved away from PGA type sockets, almost 15 years ago and introduced LGA type CPU sockets. LGA type CPU sockets hold the CPU firmly in place by top metal notches running around the CPU .... folks who have been using AMD CPU's from a long time know this little trick :)
did that shit this morning when i got my new MB.. i got lucky
@@amanvds or better just run the cpu for 10min?? Befor pulling out?
The dog is o'c! It's sleeping at 4,2 ghz
More like underclocked @ 1.1Ghz )
we need ambient temp for reference.
2021 edit: what I've learned in the past year is the only reliable way to measure a Ryzen cpu temperature is to use Ryzen Master software, and even then to get a true idle temperature you need to shut down ALL background programs, including benchmarking software. So while your tests are good, they could be better.
do you mean by Fahrenheit?
@@rohan_3128 any units is fine.
@@rohan_3128 no Celsius or Kelvin. Fahrenheit is not good
I’ve been noticing a bit higher temps on my R5 3600 and am liking the look of that Cooler Master. Thank you for doing this test and helping make the decision easy for me. It’s upgrade time.
I've the wraith spire and let me tell you, cpu reaches max temp 78 on cinebench! I think i'll be switching to this guy thank you
don't switch
@@filetsteak5677 Why? Cheap, easy and only costs... 24.99
SuperDomochan late reply but 78c isn't anything to be worried about. Cinebench is also unrealistic for most people, who hammers the cpu at 100% for any long periods of time? those might need a better cooler but stock is just fine for the rest.
@@_TrueDesire_ Yeah. Cinebench only tests the worst case scenario where your CPU is at full 100% load. When you're just gaming, the CPU won't be utilized to its max potential (about 30-70% depending on the game) and the average temps are 65C-75C in stock speeds. The performance difference between stock speed and overclocked speed is very negligible it wouldn't even matter, especially on gaming (at 1-3 FPS difference). i.imgur.com/ibSiNGF.png
The stock cooler can do stock speeds and mild overclock just fine for gaming, but if your workload requires utilizing your CPU to 100% for extended periods of time, then get an aftermarket cooler.
SuperDomochan mines hits like 90c what the fuck man
So I added many components to my wish list a while back, and I couldn't remember why I put the Cool Master Hyper 212 EVO in with my Ryzen 5 3600 but after receiving the parts I found this video. I'm glad I did some now-forgotten research beforehand because that "premium" stock cooler doesn't really perform as advertised. Great video, loved your perspective and common sense approach! Subscribed.
4:11 how did you picked up both of the cpu and the cooler at the same time? Isn't the cpu attached to the motherboard under the cooler or something?
It was stuck with thermal paste, AMD chips just do it sometimes. Best bet is to give the cooler a small twist after you loosen the screws
I have this same setup on a b450 without the RGB. I love it so much, I saved a lot of money and I'm cyberpunk ready (God willing it comes out in September). As an owner of an FX, jumping from an 8350 to this was amazing. I was really iffy and almost went team blue and I'm glad I didn't. Very informative video, I like your style and I'm also a big Zelda fan like you :). Will definitely sub
cyberpunk ready. oh boy that aged badly
@@tykes115 Yeah, the games really takes a NASA computer to pull off at max graphics. But damn does it look good then.
DUDE ! I was wondering why i wasn't getting the same temps as you when we have the same set up then you showed how you left the sticker on and I immediately went to look for it and found the sucker still on ! Thank you for showing your mistake, I know a lot of other people would have left that out to make it look like they don't forget things too ! Im doing my first build and i would have never thought to take it apart and look. Got a sub for life
Wow holy cow! I left it in there because I thought it was funny but I’m glad it was actually helpful, too. Thanks for watching and glad you got it figured out
Sean: the stock cooler, being a different direction of airflow, would have a different impact on vrm temperatures, right? Could you test that?
Yes this is correct
I bought a 3600 and a Hyper 212 Evo because I didn't know the 3600 came with a cooler. This is literally exactly the video I needed.
honestly these test don’t mean much too me. When streaming it stresses the cpu for real. Short burst aren’t representative of cpus at all. Stream at 720p60 with an obs fast preset for an hour with the frame rate uncapped 200fps and you’ll throttle on stock cooler to about 3.3ghz
Well, it dropped it about 20c across the board, so take whatever your load temp is and subtract 20 degrees, that’s probably what the hyper 212 will do vs the stock cooler 👍
Tech With Sean that’s still pretty warm about 75-80 lol I think I’m going to need something more beefy like a scythe
Just built my nephew a Tomahawk max with 3600. Thermal grizzly kryonaut paste with a bequiet pure rock. Maxing out at around 60oC under load at about 4.18 Ghz.
No way u maxing out at 60c with 100% load test with that pure rock, unless u got the pc in a refridgerator. Even the best aio out there cant keep these zen 2 chips at 60c.
@@t.n.9508 My definition of CPU load is when I'm using it under gaming which is what the 3600 P.C was built for. My 8600k hits the mid to high 60's at 4.7Ghz on a be-quiet. The video above shows a cpu temp in cinebench of 65oC for this guy using a worse cooler with inferior thermal paste and it may be done in hotter ambient conditions. Last I heard HW monitor works for value/min/max, it may go higher under prime 95 but I that's a unrealistic test for my usage, which under load is 60oC max and in the low forties at min. The video below at 5:40 shows your beyond ignorant so STFU and go back to masterbating in your mothers basement. ua-cam.com/video/SaMcox-vVn0/v-deo.html
@@thematrixredpill use the correct term then dumbo, under load usually means the cpu is stress testing or doing heavy work, should've said "when my pc is gaming".
Not the way I put thermal Paste in, but. its ok..... I guess. But I applaud you for the honesty in all these, esp. on that sticker on mistake heh
4:13 Yikes indeed. I just had the same thing happen to me the other day as I was upgrading the cooler on my 3600. I now know that I should've twisted the cooler off, but at the time I had to avoid panicking as I fixed a bent pin and got the cpu back into the socket without getting the old thermal paste all over the place. Good times.
@MinusTheGaming Glad you got it back up and running. I know I would have been terrified if mine didn't start right back up haha
My 3600 was also stuck to the cooler but I actually managed to drop it on the floor... Instead of it coming off smoothly, it popped off and fell on the floor. Somehow none of the pins made contact with the floor so i was blessed. Never want to experience that again lol.
".. cool stuff down.."
Points camera down to Sleeping Dog..
Thanks for the video, Sean! Just stumbled across your channel- your videos are awesome and you are chill AF. Just did a very similar build, same MOBO and CPU and I was disappointed in the stock cooler as well. I was running up to 90 on basic games! Happened to snag the same cooler and am having way better temps after the switch.
Whats your desktop background please?
I'm replacing the stock wraith cooler on my Ryzen 5 3600 with this same cooler. Did you have to remove the existing backplate and/or use the included backplate that came with the Coolermaster or were the screws already in the right place to just put the stand-offs on them? Good video. Thanks!
TBH, I moved this cooler over from an existing machine so I’m not 100% sure that I remember. I would just follow whatever the included instructions say for your socket. It was really straightforward though 👍
Hey Sean. I want to ask. Did you unlock the socket before removing the cooler? I will be changing my cooler too. I am afraid i might break my CPU in case it was stucked to the cooler
Thank you, man. I'm actually want to buy the same cpu and cpu cooler like yours. But I was worried about can the Hyper 212 RGB Black handling 3600? This video helps a lot .
Glad I could help! I think you will be happy with the performance of that combination 👍
@@TechWithSean How about the 3600x and hyper 212 black edition? Will it enough or should I look for Noctua nh-u12s.
@@abhijitpa11 same question...
@@Jhxms7 if looks doesn’t matter then go with Noctua unless chromaxx version avialable otherwise 212 Black edition descent choice..(already have bought that)
@@abhijitpa11 ok ty bro
I have a 3600 and hyper 212, idling at 30c and hitting 72c at full load. I recommend adjusting the CPU fan curve in the BIOS if you're like me and >70c makes you unhappy. The Hyper 212 is a very quiet fan even when at high speed.
Thanks for posting. I have a hyper 212 and was considering the Ryzen 5 3600. I had to make sure they fit and while looking for info, I found your video. I think I've made up my mind to spend a little extra on the Ryzen 5.
6:28 what setting on bios on ryzen clock you do to achieve 65 degrees on full load cinebench r15 testing? i would like to know, thankyou
PBO is enable while testing the aftermarket cooler?
i got new r5 3600 but when entering windows the processor temperature starts from 60C to 70C, why does it happen?
Same here, with a b550 and a 212
@@surfer84 try to make sure the fan cooler screw is well seated and measure the temperature using amd ryzen master
I have the same problem, but I only realized it when my front fans didn't start when I turned on my pc... the damage is already done, right? :(
When i only move my coursor, it drops over 60C
I just installed my Ryzen 3600 with stock cooler, and it's running upper 80 degrees for any game or benchmark and reaches upto 95 degress. I am just horrified, I setup everything right and it's reaching this temp.
Did you update the bios, and also ryzen chipset in windows, i had same problems back when i bought the CPU last year
@@1GTX1 yeah man already did. Undervolting solved my problem a bit
Love ur dog❤️
Loved your video man, really helpful, Im now locking my 3600 cpu on 3.9 till I get an aftermarket cooler, i was afraid it won't work but your situation before the cooler is pretty similar to mine 👌🏻 thx
Still performs like a beast at 3.9ghz 💪
What mouse pad are u using, looks sick i want 1
Great video man. Ya ur still a small channel, but its always nice to see more of a novice consumer test some of these products and see a real world perspective. And dont fret about the noob issue we have all done some pretty dumb stuff especially when ur all hyped for new hardware. Ive built 4 Pcs now for me and some friends and trust me its always the little things. I had bought a brand new psu with my last new gpu and it was such a nice power supply fully modular gold rated and I got everything put in I also had added some new fans and cabled managed and put in a new SSD and I go to power it on and nothing. About 4 nights after work tryin to get my rig going and nothing I was super disappointed and just feeling kicked in the nuts, everything I tried and nope nada and I kept disregarding any issues with the new Psu since it was the best one I had ever bought I think I spent like 120 dollars at the time and finally I threw my old Psu in and it booted right up. Kind of a bummer cus I feel like I just lost the lottery luckily RMA was easy and I still have not replaced my old one,but moral of the story is sometimes PC building can be a huge pain in the ass lol, but still worth it and I learned to never trust brand products even if u dont think they can be DOA. FYI the PSU was a Seasonic focus 750 I don't really feel like it needs a bad review and honestly when I upgrade to ryzen in the next month I will totally think about that same Psu. I just got a dud and I could of taken a new one with my RMA but after probably spending close to 10 hrs over 4 days with my PC in pieces I really just felt like I would run my lower tier 500 W till it quits. I'm running an I5 4690k and a Rtx 2070. I know I need some more headroom especially if I am overclocking, but its kinda fun to see how far I can push. Screw recommended Power
6:43 Agreed, salty here too! Great vid. Will be buying this cpu cooler. Having same heat
with stock cooler.
This is an example of how undervolting can be beneficial when you aren't overclocking.
I'd be curious what Ryzen master software shows for temps
I’m not ashamed to tell that I’m still using Hyper 212 first edition with double artic fans
Upgraded my old FX system to Ryzen 5 a couple months ago. Found out that Cooler Master no longer sells a AM4 retrofit kit for my old Nepton 140 2-fan aio that I bought for an AM3+ mother board long before Ryzen became king. Damn shame, that aio worked great on my FX8350 with a 4.7 overclock. I'm presently using a RGB Wraith Spire on my 3600 and with a .05 under volt gets 1611 Cinebench-15 scores @ 3.91 boost clock and 78c max temp. I still have a 212 EVO but the two fans have found better uses over time.
i don't know if this procie has a heating problem, I'm using ASUS ROG Strix LC 360 and my idle temps were 50c above??
How did your pins not break/bend!? Did you have the lever up before you yanked it out??
Do you remember how you applied the thermal paste? Did you spread it on the CPU like mayonaise? or did you use the single Rice Grain drop in the center? I've tried both ways and I get better results with the Rice Grain drop.
I spread it around - the grain size didn’t seem like enough for me on those larger Ryzen chips
@@TechWithSean you're right, I was thinking of my GPU. My CPU temps are on par with yours.
You know what I like about you !!
You clearly show side by side the difference and clearly show the difference in temp on tests..
Great video great music excellent job mate !
Thanks for this! I was very curious if I wasted 35 bucks on the after market cooler but now I know I didnt!!!
Thanks so much for testing this with the new 212s. I was so surprised when my 3600 was idling at 42-45ºC. Can't wait to pick up the 212 Black.
Don't. Get the arctic esports freezer 34.so much better for the price
@@mrrgb4954 thanks for the suggestion.
mr rgb What temps have you been getting with the artic?
@@PurpleHazePadres don't have if myself, but I have looked at reviews and comparisons
i dont know bout it, but im already using hyper 212 black, and my idle temps is 45-50c. i really dont know whats happening. i fired up cinebench r20 and up it goes to 75-77c. using also the included master gel pro. the hell with my temps :(
With my Wraith stealth, I overclocked all cores to 4.2ghz @1.2v. with multiple runs of R20 I can't get it over 86c. When I played BFV It never touched 70c, I think all stock cooler owners should play around with undervolting a bit, mine out of the box tried to hit 3.9ghz @1.45v. The Temps would instantly hit 92+ degrees using any all core stress test. Insane stuff. Great video though, I am considering getting an aftermarket cooler so this was a great perspective. I think my chip has some fantastic overclocking capabilities if I had a different cooler!
Worried about camera angles & lighting instead of stickers! Gave us all a good laugh!
glbernini0 - I could have not shown that part, but it made me laugh at myself too, so I figured I would leave it in 😂 thanks for watching
Yikes when you pull that cooler out the CPU is stuck on the cooler. Did you remove the cooler when it is cold or after using the PC a bit? I heard that warming the CPU helps loosen the old thermal paste.
just got this ryzen build i was wtf with 50c idle temp to 65c load any good budget cooler suggestion?
Hey there, im running my ryzen 5 3600 at 4.2 ghz (stock cooler) its been great for 4 months with temps of like 40-50 in forrtnite (no fps drops) but now all of a sudden my cpu is running at 75*c just with chrome open, and with fortnite it goes all the way to 88-90*c which is causing massive fps drops every 30 seconds. I run fortnite at 144fps and all of a sudden itll drop to 60fps for like half a second causing a lag like occurrence. Should I buy a new cooler? Or is this something else as I havent had any problems for the last 4 months. Any help is appreciated :)
What monitoring software is that your using?
I have the 3600 and hyper 212 black as well. I have an x570 mobo and had to switch the mounting backplate but I did not see you do it in this video. I assume you did it off camera?
Anyway, great video. I have subscribed
Hey man where did you get the brackets for hyper 212 evo? cuz in here in italy the shipping costs 9.89 € for a total of 18 € I think if I sell my 212 I could get a better AM4 cooler your thougths?
Sir, how to lock mhz at 3900? For better temprature.
Wow. An improvement even with the STICKER on!! Amazing what a real heat sink can do, great video! 👍
Just discovered your channel, so many of the big tech youtubers didn't go into this detail on the stock cooler. I have just installed the stock cooler on a 3300X and was very surprised to see 85c when running cinebench and that's with one rear exhaust case fan. I noticed the default boost was pushing the voltage and temps way high so disabled it and running cooler about 65c under load in cinebench at 3.8Ghz is still really fast. I will need to experiment with some good case fans how low i can get the stock cooler while enabling boost, I have subbed to your channel.
Where is the default boost because I need to do that too, my 3600 runs way too hot and makes the whole machine on fire
do you recommend me the black edition or the EVO V2?
In less CPU-intensive tasks like gaming it's still a problem. The heat doesn't get dissipated fast enough, so either the CPU fan runs at higher RPM all the time, or it and the case fans ramp up more noticeably a few times a minute. I'm switching to a new case in which my big cooler won't fit and I installed the stock 3600 one to see if it'll do. It won't. And I had a Ryzen 1600 before - its included cooler was fairly adequate. What was AMD thinking cutting the height of the heat sink by half for the more powerful chip?
What type of fan curve do you have on the stock cooler? What percent is it running at during this test?
Just finished my 3600 build in a Lian Li TU150 ITX case, cooling with Noctua U12s. When doing absolutely nothing, seems to idle between 36C and 40C. When browsing the internet and doing regular Windows stuff, the temp seems to fluctuate mostly between 40C and 50C. A CPUZ stress test pushed it to 68C. I think I did see it jump into the 70s at one point, but I also haven't played with upping the fan speeds much. Does this look good? Trying to keep the machine mostly quiet since the temp seems to fluctuate a lot in normal usage. The fans ramp up a bit more once the CPU hits 65C, so at load, that's kind of where it's hovering around.
should i get a better cooler even if i have no plans on overclocking?
Just built my pc yesterday and have had high temps as well with the stock CPU cooler. Just ordered this cooler thanks for making the video! Btw did you end up finding a sweet spot for the Clocking and Volts? Thanks.
I recently put together a Ryzen 5 3600 system. The stock cooler is criminal. My cinebench run went all the way up to 95 deg C. I said frig it and ordered myself a 3 120mm fan cooler. I will no longer worry.
I have a Ryzen 3600 and I'm getting 50-60 degrees idle. And 80-90 degrees while gaming (PC shut down once while playing).
I tried reapplying thermal paste and refitting the cooler but getting the same temps. Do you think it's worth getting another cooler?
Yes. The hyper 212 linked in the description is cheap, popular and effective, as long as you don't have a tiny case its not a bad choice.
Is the temps same in r5 3500 I have 80 degree in cod modern warfare so need a good cooler
I have the same Cooler Master cooler but with two ARGB fans.
My Ryzen 5 2600X stays at 40°C on idle and 70°C on heavy games.
The RPM is set to 900-1000 on idle and rises up on a rising curve.
Don't really know if I should set it higher.
Oh! And I live on the northeast of Brazil. It's crazy hot here.
Like 40°C most of the time.
I have 2 of these CPUs one runs 15c cooler than the other in the same system. I wonder if there's a bad batch?
my ryzen 3600 with wraith stealth cooler is idleing at around 65 to 70degrees, and under load its idle is 95degrees. is there something wrong?
I have the tomahawk max and the 3600 cpu but without load cores hit 4.1ghz every few secs so my idle temp from 48 to 58 but heavy load temps are fine in mid 70s c with the 212 cooler.. i noticed that yours stay at 3.5ghz for good time without load can i know how?
I currently have the same issue with my 3600, running Cinebench with stock clock speeds and the stock wraith stealth.
I am hitting 95 after repeat runs on Cinebench. Hoping a new cooler, thermal paste and bios update helps bring these temps down!
What if the case has good airflow and stock cooler. Will the temps be still high ?
My R5 3600 4.2g voltage 1.28v R20 and AIDA64 burn-in is not OK? Or is the voltage going up better?
Hi! I need some help. just installed the same cooler and I'm getting the same temperatures, what could it be? great video btw!
ik its 2 months old but did you remove the sticker in the cooler heatsinks?
fcoJ that’s a death sentence.
@@legend7rg728 hahaha
@@abhinavbadesha6588 you need to remove it then apply the thermal paste otherwise you will get highers temps because heatsink is not touching the thermalpaste and the cpu dye at all
Could be like he said, didn’t remove the sticker, improper contact with the cpu (screwed in at a weird angle) too much or too little thermal paste, could be a variety of things. Hope you figure it out
can you show us how do you lower your clock speed and voltage in the bios for a asus b450 motherboard ?
Each brand and board will be different - I would suggest looking up a “bios guide” or “overclocking guide” video for your specific motherboard 👍
Is it necessary to put the back bracket on behind the motherboard to upgrade from the stealth to this coolmaster?
Hi Sean. Is 77 celcius degree fine with r5 3600 when full load?
it won't break on you, that's for sure. I've had mine running on stock cooler with temps as high as 85°C for 4 months and nothing bad happened. The CPU is within spec until 95°C so no worries there. I upgraded to H100i pro very recently but that was mostly for looks and keeping things quiet. (this cooler is an overkill for R5)
Nguyen Phuc i turned off "core performance boost" in bios and now it's much cooler 👍🏻 i would also recommend turning off PBO unless you install a better cooler.
Yeah would lock it at a core speed. Should be able to go 4.0ghz?
It kinda looks like your case doesn't have much intake either, could a case with better airflow and more fans of its own get better temps with the stock cooler?
Great results man. Congratulations for the achievment.
In my case, i got my 3600, tried to put 4200mhz on 1.3, 1.35v but not success.
Then i finally discover with 4100mhz and 1.225v, i was able to undervolt my processor and those temperatures.
Right now, with a bad thermal paste is about 38º idle and 79º FullLoad.
But i got my Elixier 2 Scythe and i hope get better results.
Sorry about my poor english, i'm not a native in english language.
Grat job, stay safe. See yah
Have news. Ryzen 3600 stable at 4150mhz with 1.2125v and PBO Off and I believe I can go further. Great results at CB-R15 with 1655 points and CB-R20 with 3765. More news I come back here and share with you guys.
@@MerabetQuest Any update news about your CPU bro?
@@caluxcreeck Hi there. Actually I already sold it man. Sorry
Hey, VID is not technically your voltage. HWinfo will show you cpu core voltage (sv12) is what you wanna pay attention to.
I bought a cryorig h7 and am experiencing higher temps than I'd expect. At stock, the CPU will boost and voltages will be higher similar to yours.
Could you do a video where you measure temps with your 212 (at stock, assuming PBO is on with auto core ratio) and cecking voltages in HWinfo?
My chip seems to use low voltages but runs hotter than others. Dunno if its my cooler or the chip.
Hey, I'm doing VFX/3D work and noticed the stock cooler is bringing me to 90c, would you still recommend this cooler? I've not seen any websites rant and rave about it but I don't want to spend the £77 on the Noctua NH-D15 the websites reccommend!
Yes absolutely. They hyper 212 evo isn’t the newest or most expensive, but it’s a tried and true fan favorite.
@@TechWithSean Thank you! I'm hoping it fits in my case, according to my case manufacturers it only supports up to 155mm CPU coolers but the maths doesn't add up with my current cooler + space left so we shall see!
Thanks man!
I got one too and this video gave me a really good perspective on what temps are actually normal! Thanks so much
Wait so you don’t need to replace the backplate if you already have the stock cooler backplate installed?
Whats the Pc case u using?
dose 212 rgb come with the thing that you put on