I have 3700X , I've done all the steps , except Bios fan control , I gained 15 celcius . I was around 60 and now I'm at 45 with a Stock Fan. Thanks a lot .
Thanks for the help. My pc at idle was going from around 50C to 65C back and forth every few seconds. Now it likes to stay at 41C. It still will jump up to 60C, but it happens way less now. I was just about to give up, but then I saw this video. I already messed with the fan setting, but that didn't do much by itself. Thanks again!
I've just built a setup with the same cpu and rtx3070 with a "silencio" case. I couldn't believe the surges of noise it was constantly producing... Now it's all good and quiet after following all the steps including the bios graph...thanks!!
Thanks for making the vid. Got my temps at idle between 28c - 35c. Previously they were in the mid 40's sometimes going in to the low 50's on performance power plan.
this is a great tip, thanks for sharing. I was having this issue with the Ryzen 3700x, I change my AIO and several coolers try and fix it, this was the only thing that did the trick. great work.
Thanks this method works very well. Got a r7 3700x and I was kind of disappointed at first when the temp keep bouncing up and down and the fan speed also. But now that it is resolved I am satisfied of the results.
I've been having the same issue, I've concluded it's normal and expected behavior for 3X00 series. The 7nm process makes the CPU die much smaller, therefore less area to transfer heat to the heat spreader causing short term spikes. I get the same behavior 65C+ spikes and fluctuations, but socket temp stable at 37C.
The spikes are actually caused by how the CPU works. They can be disabled in the bios but it comes with a performance penalty. AMD Ryzen laptops have this feature disabled by default to try to save power.
I tried this and at first it didn't seem to make any difference, but then I went into "change advanced power settings" and set the Minimum processor state to 5% and my clock speeds finally dropped to around 2.2GHz when idle instead of staying around 3.7-4GHz, and of course this lowered my idle temps down to around 40C instead of 50-60C. Many thanks.
Wow okay, so I’ve had my Ryzen 3700X for a while now and did notice some temp fluctuations at idle. This did fix my issue and I just set my fan curve to silent since I didn’t wanna mess with any custom stuff. Super helpful video man! Glad I found your channel cheers
You're the man! This fixed my 39-51 roller coaster for every 10 seconds. Now I have consistent 35, I'm so satisfied! Thank you very much! Btw, zero troubles with performance.
This definitely dropped my temps significantly . my cpu ryzen 7 3700x with no overclock and my default temps at idle with a cooler master 120m aio cooler 50-60c. Now im at 35-40c idle. Extremely satisfied without having to load the balance power plan when im not gaming.
I just switched from 9700k to 3900xt , and 3900xt temps was in around 50c jumping to 60c from time to time on idle or very lite workload, so I was looking for 3900 temperature videos on youtube to see if other people have the same temps or something close to mine and if I should invest in a AIO cooler, I am so glad I found this video and it made a huge difference without the need of shopping for a AIO ^_^ , thank you so much now my idle temps are in mid to high 30s
I'm a first time PC builder B550 E GAMING 3700x 63x Kraken 6 LL series 1070 Armor I was idling around 47-50° before, I'm now idling between a low of 35 °and a high peak of 45° with a solid average of 40-42°C. Thank you very much.
It seems it kinda worked. The change is not completely constant, but at least is most stable than before. Before the plan I was constantly jumping between 50-60c and now I achieved like 38c with some small peaks to 55-59c.
Glad it helped you a bit. It’s definitely not perfect but it definitely helped me with my stock aircooler. Kept the fan from ramping up over and over except those small spikes here or there. Thank you for watching 🙏
@@BuildsWithV Indeed man, thank you very much for showing us that and explain all the steps. Hopefully AMD should fix that in some way in the future! :)
the really best and most efficient thing to bring down temps and also save energy is simply a static overclock with the lowest vcore stable possible. My 3600XT@Stock on CinebenchR15 ~ 68-72C 4.4Ghz@1.23v ~ 57C about 15-20 watts less power consumption, even more multicore performance with only a loss of 1% single core perf. (all under load ofc)
working for 7000 series cpus as well? i got the 7500f and its idle temps are pretty trash even with an expensive 360 aio installed (get around 50c idle)
Woah! I think this helped! Thanks a lot. Actually tried all kind of things and allready gave up, the revving of my ryzen 5 3600 actually think this would have been my latest AMD cpu. CPU is at 36degrees now and not revving all the time for nothing.
Glad this helped 🙌 I was surprised when this worked as well 😅 I’ve done it on every 3000 cpu I’ve owned and it’s helped all of them in someway so I’m glad it’s still working for others as well.
Hello sir, after I installed the ryzen am4 driver according to my motherboard chipset in CMD I can't find the "amd ryzen high performance" option , there are only choices : balance, high performance, amd ryzen balanced and power saver what is the solution sir? I thank you in advance
Ever since my friend said he had managed to get his idle temps down to 35c and 60c under load with his custom loop, I started paying more attention to my 3700x. My idle temps were always in the 65-70c region, with absolutely nothing happening. I know I have a bad airflow case (the notoriously bad H510), and that the stock cooler was terrible, but that can't be why my idles are THAT high. I found out about the High/Low switch on the Wraith Prism fan, and hoped that might make a difference - nope, just louder fan noise, still 65-70c. Tried running more open air on the case, still no luck. Caved in and bought a 280mm AIO, but that only brought it to 60-65c. I thought that I was going mad, that maybe I just had a bad chip, with a bad AIO, inside of a bad case - nothing was really fixing it. I followed the steps, and I'm staring at 43c right now. Still glad I got the AIO though. (edit: I've been humbled. Check to make sure you remove the plastic wrap off the cooler of your new AIO. New temps are 34c idle, and 65c under load)
For the past 12 months my Ryzen 5 3600 temps were bouncing when idle from 38c - 50c. (yes, all my AMD chipset driver's were up to date) I was about to attempt this fix but decided to update the Bios. Now my temps are stable @ 35c. Also, sleep mode is working properly again.
I too had the problem of the CPU fan revving up and down, but solved it by increasing the step up and step down times from 0.1s to 0.3s. Also I set the fans to 0% below 46°C, increasing it from there. This means the PC is nice and quiet on idle which is about 40°C. I get fan speeds at idle of 930RPM for the CPU Wraith, 0RPM for the Noctua PWM input fan and 250RPM for the Arctic PWM exhaust fan. I use the program PSensor to monitor the temperatures and speeds. (Ryzen 3400G + MSI Tomahawk - Linux OS)
@@nathanmendez3878 I definitely feel that. Was just saying, even with a solid air cooler (basically anything better than stock) the temps drop quite a bit more. It’s awesome 🤘
Idle before: 40+ fans sometimes becoming faster to cool Idle after: 32-35c fans completely silent the guy who made the reddit post thank you and guy who made this video thank you
You have to go into the advanced AMD settings in the bios and turn on "low current idle", that will lower idle temps and power consumption. The AMD is actually very power efficient once you have it setup right.
Thanks for that video It improved my temps when I m doing nothing but as soon as I open something like an internet page or something that usually does not require a lots of cpu it start fluctuating again (sometimes up to 62°) do you think it s normal or there is something wrong and maybie I should considere repasting my cpu ? (maybie the stock thermal didn t spread out correctly)
I did this the other day, my temps did drop at Idle, I then cleaned inside my PC and took the processor out to clean the old thermal paste off. Now when I set the plan to Custom, my processor is still running at 4.3mhz so temps are still high :( they were fine the other day
Does this also work on 5000 series CPUs or is this strictly for 3000 series. If this is only for 3000 series could you do a follow up on 5000 series too?
How the F do you make the processor idle down to lower speeds like AMD Coll N Quiet use to do. My dmmn Ryzen processor runs at full speed all the friggin time and so does yours, even if you lower the PBO.
I didn't do the bios part, but just the power plan worked for me, I'm using the cooler master hyper 212 with the 3700x and idles now at 28c, It stopped fluctuating at idle
i have 3600 on the exact mo-bo b550.i did the exact same steps.. my temps are still around 50 on idle. i reinstalled amd chipset drives and re-entered the cmd commands.. but no change in temps. what to do ?
This is curious. Just wondering if you (the dude who made this video) or someone could explain how this works. I ask for particulars for a few reasons, but for one, curious about whether this will impact performance, cause blue screens, result in trouble with updates--like Windows updates, impact gaming, system health, etc. Also, is AMD not aware of these temperatures we all see, and if so, why is your plan not mainstream and implemented by AMD itself? As for me, I don't like these higher temperatures vs Intel based systems. In my case, one of my systems has an Intel chip, a 9980xe, and it idles at around 32 degrees or so and rarely if ever goes about 58 or so degrees, even on hot days and gaming on a 4k screen. My second system has an AMD 3950x and it idles at around 39-43 degrees or so and can go to 70 degrees while gaming on the same 4k screen with pretty much the same game performance. Albeit the cases, GPUs, and AOI coolers are different, the difference is pretty big. Anyhow, if you would explain, that would be of value to at least some of us.
This didn't lower the idle temp... but I did already have my voltage set to 1.00v before doing it. I need to close VMware and a bunch of chit I have running to really see, but I had it running the whole time and it's not changed the temp at all.
Hi. I have an update. So I tried this method a little bit before Christmas and it worked perfectly through the break and a bit into January. However recently, I’ve been getting temps of 70. Any idea why?
I don't have the correct performance ID, know any workaround? My high performance setting ends in 635c. I know it's not really your guide, but these comments seem much more active than the reddit thread.
Do you have an updated version on this video for the Ryzen 5000 series CPU's? I finally got my hands on a 5900X and would like to implement these same fixes if possible on my set up.
I installed a new Kraken z73 with my Ryzen 5900x and had idle temps around 55° spiking to high 60°s. Turns out the problem was my cpu was auto overclocking to super high clock speeds and voltages. I changed it to a manual overclock and it dropped my idle temps to high 30°s at idle.
Hi there, If I go to Adv power options > Maximum processor state and set it to 99% would that mess with anything? I saw another video that explained setting it to 99% will help drop the temps by a lot too
Hmmm so weird, I do have the ryzen 7 3800x and I did everything you did, but the AMD ryzen custom doesn't stop temperatures and fan noise ramping up and down :( . This issue is so annoying and gives me headaches listening all day long to my cooler going down and up constantly every few seconds. I should have gone with intel :/ . Is this only working for the 3700x? Edit: I fixed the issue. After buying a new expensive cooler and new case fans which didn't fix the issue I finally updated my bios and this fixed my problem. If you do not dare to update your bios, there is an other work around but it will throttle your cpu a little bit. Go to system control, then power options, then go to your current power plan (mine was AMD Ryzen balanced), then change plan settings, then change advanced power settings, now you go to processor power management, set minimum processor state to 99% (or 5%, anything between 5-99% is fine, just don't use 100%) and set maximum processor state to 99% (don't use 100%).
Yeah it’s perfectly normal but it was super annoying to have the fans constantly ramping. I could’ve just adjusted the fan curve but it was spiking to above 50°c and don’t want to make the fans not spin much at 50° so that’s why I did this instead
I can see you have turned the cpu fan error of aswell. I thought my mb was broken is this a common issue with new and cpus? Also tysm for this video dude
Excellent! Went from about 47 ~ 54C to (mostly) straight 41C. Much quieter. Thanks.
I have 3700X , I've done all the steps , except Bios fan control , I gained 15 celcius . I was around 60 and now I'm at 45 with a Stock Fan. Thanks a lot .
Thanks for the help. My pc at idle was going from around 50C to 65C back and forth every few seconds. Now it likes to stay at 41C. It still will jump up to 60C, but it happens way less now. I was just about to give up, but then I saw this video. I already messed with the fan setting, but that didn't do much by itself. Thanks again!
what cpu do you have? I have the same issue and i‘m wondering if anyone with an ryzen 5 3600 did this.
Brilliant work dude temps dropped from 53°C to 45°C, within few seconds of applying these settings.
That’s awesome! Happy to help 😊 Thanks for watching 🙏
I've just built a setup with the same cpu and rtx3070 with a "silencio" case. I couldn't believe the surges of noise it was constantly producing... Now it's all good and quiet after following all the steps including the bios graph...thanks!!
Paired this with voltage offset and it lowered both idle Temps and max temps!! Loved it. Thank you so much man.
That’s great to hear! I’m glad it worked out for you and even better. Thanks for watching 🙏
What did u do , plz explain a little
@@faizanshah1281 he did what the UA-camr explained in the video and also had a voltage offset. Made his cpu idle temps and max temps lower.
Thanks for making the vid. Got my temps at idle between 28c - 35c.
Previously they were in the mid 40's sometimes going in to the low 50's on performance power plan.
this is a great tip, thanks for sharing. I was having this issue with the Ryzen 3700x, I change my AIO and several coolers try and fix it, this was the only thing that did the trick. great work.
This made my 5900x go from 40~60c to 30~40c! Thanks, man! Hugs from Brazil!
HEY BRO WHAT CHIPSET DID YOU CHOOSE FOR YOURE 5900X
Really I have a 5900x w/asrock x570 the store recommended omg I’m so mad is it the store’s fault
Thanks this method works very well. Got a r7 3700x and I was kind of disappointed at first when the temp keep bouncing up and down and the fan speed also. But now that it is resolved I am satisfied of the results.
yoo this saved me, the change took place right away
I've been having the same issue, I've concluded it's normal and expected behavior for 3X00 series. The 7nm process makes the CPU die much smaller, therefore less area to transfer heat to the heat spreader causing short term spikes. I get the same behavior 65C+ spikes and fluctuations, but socket temp stable at 37C.
The spikes are actually caused by how the CPU works. They can be disabled in the bios but it comes with a performance penalty. AMD Ryzen laptops have this feature disabled by default to try to save power.
i wish i knew this waaaay before.
The fan noise were killing me but i ignored it for long time now
but it's so quiet now thank you!
I tried this and at first it didn't seem to make any difference, but then I went into "change advanced power settings" and set the Minimum processor state to 5% and my clock speeds finally dropped to around 2.2GHz when idle instead of staying around 3.7-4GHz, and of course this lowered my idle temps down to around 40C instead of 50-60C. Many thanks.
yes
Awesome tutorial, thanks a lot! Dropped my 3900x idle temps from 55-60C to 40-50C.
Wow okay, so I’ve had my Ryzen 3700X for a while now and did notice some temp fluctuations at idle. This did fix my issue and I just set my fan curve to silent since I didn’t wanna mess with any custom stuff. Super helpful video man! Glad I found your channel cheers
LL Cool Hwip Nice work! Glad it helped you 🙌🏼
You're the man! This fixed my 39-51 roller coaster for every 10 seconds. Now I have consistent 35, I'm so satisfied! Thank you very much! Btw, zero troubles with performance.
Glad it worked out great for you! Thanks for letting me know and for watching 🙏
This definitely dropped my temps significantly . my cpu ryzen 7 3700x with no overclock and my default temps at idle with a cooler master 120m aio cooler 50-60c.
Now im at 35-40c idle. Extremely satisfied without having to load the balance power plan when im not gaming.
That’s really awesome to drop that much heat! Glad it worked out for you 🙏
Thank you. I just changed the bios fan speed from normal to silent, it really help alot.
Omg thanks bro, this guide really did make my cpu idle at 40 degrees c. No more random spikes.. thanks again :)
Wow this and setting Minimum processor state to 5% at power options really helped lower idle temperatures by 5 degrees
I just switched from 9700k to 3900xt , and 3900xt temps was in around 50c jumping to 60c from time to time on idle or very lite workload, so I was looking for 3900 temperature videos on youtube to see if other people have the same temps or something close to mine and if I should invest in a AIO cooler, I am so glad I found this video and it made a huge difference without the need of shopping for a AIO ^_^ , thank you so much now my idle temps are in mid to high 30s
That’s awesome! Glad I could help 💯 Thank you for watching 🙏
Ryzen 3000: Help lower my temp I'm hot 🥵 at 52° C
Ryzen 5800: 'laughs' Hot at 52°C? Bitch please, I run at 80°.
😂😂😂 FACTS!!!
Zen 3 temps are very similar to Zen 2 temps...
I run at 80° your lucky mate mine shoots to 90C
I idle at 30-35c, office work 40c gaming 55-60c on 5800x
Ryzen 5900 is running on 90c 😅
Today is DEC/22/2020. This method still works perfect! This is my first and also last time to build a pc will AMD. Good job V!
Thanks so much 🙏
I'm a first time PC builder
B550 E GAMING
3700x
63x Kraken
6 LL series
1070 Armor
I was idling around 47-50° before, I'm now idling between a low of 35 °and a high peak of 45° with a solid average of 40-42°C. Thank you very much.
Nice! Glad I could help! Thank you for watching 🙏
It seems it kinda worked.
The change is not completely constant, but at least is most stable than before.
Before the plan I was constantly jumping between 50-60c and now I achieved like 38c with some small peaks to 55-59c.
Glad it helped you a bit. It’s definitely not perfect but it definitely helped me with my stock aircooler. Kept the fan from ramping up over and over except those small spikes here or there. Thank you for watching 🙏
@@BuildsWithV Indeed man, thank you very much for showing us that and explain all the steps.
Hopefully AMD should fix that in some way in the future! :)
I have the same situation may I ask what cooler you were using?
the really best and most efficient thing to bring down temps and also save energy is simply a static overclock with the lowest vcore stable possible.
My 3600XT@Stock on CinebenchR15 ~ 68-72C
4.4Ghz@1.23v ~ 57C
about 15-20 watts less power consumption, even more multicore performance with only a loss of 1% single core perf.
(all under load ofc)
i have the sany cpu....in IDLE, cpu goes in turbo for some seconds, than again back, and again turbo...etc....and cpu is running 1% :) i will try this
one more time for this man i was sweating profusely downloading this. if i could give u more likes i would sir thanks again
You're welcome! Thanks for watching 🙏
working for 7000 series cpus as well? i got the 7500f and its idle temps are pretty trash even with an expensive 360 aio installed (get around 50c idle)
Woah! I think this helped! Thanks a lot. Actually tried all kind of things and allready gave up, the revving of my ryzen 5 3600 actually think this would have been my latest AMD cpu. CPU is at 36degrees now and not revving all the time for nothing.
Glad this helped 🙌 I was surprised when this worked as well 😅 I’ve done it on every 3000 cpu I’ve owned and it’s helped all of them in someway so I’m glad it’s still working for others as well.
This fixed my 42-62 roller coaster for every 5-10 seconds. Now I have consistent 42 and very rearly jumst to 50. Thanks Btw im on Ryzen 3600.
is it legit?
@@jitsvankeken7883 yes
@@alinor944 do you also know if it only works for 3000 series?
@@jitsvankeken7883 it should work
Thanks man! This helped me a lot bothered the hell out of me because mine was idling at 50 to 60
Dude you are God sent thank you will try when I get home was thinking I needed to buy a different aio
Hello sir, after I installed the ryzen am4 driver according to my motherboard chipset
in CMD I can't find the "amd ryzen high performance" option ,
there are only choices : balance, high performance, amd ryzen balanced and power saver
what is the solution sir? I thank you in advance
Did you get the drivers from AMD's website?
use high performance instead of amd ryzen high performance
This made my idle temps on my R7 3800X drop from 60 to 52 degrees with my liquid cooling and btw thx for the tip
so weird, it's not working for my ryzen 7 3800x :(
OMG WOW. My cpu temp (3600) dropped from 65+ idle to 50~ idle. Thanks so much!
Ever since my friend said he had managed to get his idle temps down to 35c and 60c under load with his custom loop, I started paying more attention to my 3700x. My idle temps were always in the 65-70c region, with absolutely nothing happening. I know I have a bad airflow case (the notoriously bad H510), and that the stock cooler was terrible, but that can't be why my idles are THAT high. I found out about the High/Low switch on the Wraith Prism fan, and hoped that might make a difference - nope, just louder fan noise, still 65-70c. Tried running more open air on the case, still no luck. Caved in and bought a 280mm AIO, but that only brought it to 60-65c. I thought that I was going mad, that maybe I just had a bad chip, with a bad AIO, inside of a bad case - nothing was really fixing it.
I followed the steps, and I'm staring at 43c right now. Still glad I got the AIO though.
(edit: I've been humbled. Check to make sure you remove the plastic wrap off the cooler of your new AIO. New temps are 34c idle, and 65c under load)
For the past 12 months my Ryzen 5 3600 temps were bouncing when idle from 38c - 50c. (yes, all my AMD chipset driver's were up to date) I was about to attempt this fix but decided to update the Bios. Now my temps are stable @ 35c. Also, sleep mode is working properly again.
My god THANK YOU! The revving was driving me nuts and I thought I needed a new CPU fan.
Glad I could help out 🙏 I was in the same boat till I found this and I’m glad I could share with so many people. Thanks for watching 🙏
I saw the change immediately. Well done on informing us
Hey V, followed the tutorial exactly and it dropped my cpu temps by 10 degrees. thank you!
Nice! Glad I could help 🙌
Went from 50-60 degrees idle to 40 with occasional jumps to 50. Thanks
Omg thank you so much really helpful
i was constantly jumping from 46 to 56 every like 10 seconds and after this im idling at 36 POGGERS
thanks man i slapped in some new ram and my temps went from low 30s to mid 40s to 50 at idle now im back down to my original temps!
Now I can finally play online chess in piece, thank you!
Glad I could help!
This Actually helped me. My Ryzen 5 3600 was doing 51°C at idle ! after doing this. My cpu temp went down to 41°C.
it worked bro haha! Kudos!
What is your clock speed when using the custom power plan?
I too had the problem of the CPU fan revving up and down, but solved it by increasing the step up and step down times from 0.1s to 0.3s. Also I set the fans to 0% below 46°C, increasing it from there. This means the PC is nice and quiet on idle which is about 40°C. I get fan speeds at idle of 930RPM for the CPU Wraith, 0RPM for the Noctua PWM input fan and 250RPM for the Arctic PWM exhaust fan. I use the program PSensor to monitor the temperatures and speeds. (Ryzen 3400G + MSI Tomahawk - Linux OS)
Nice work 👏
it works perfectly thanks for putting the reddit link
Cant Believe this worked!!! my temps at idle were around 50 to 60 not its steady at 41. Going to be getting a Arctic 34 Duo soon!
Nice! I’m glad it worked out for you. Thanks for watching 🙏 I got an AIO since this video and my temps now are amazingly low 😅 I love it
@@BuildsWithV not sure if i want water cooled or not yet. I haven’t been convinced yet to go that direction
@@nathanmendez3878 I definitely feel that. Was just saying, even with a solid air cooler (basically anything better than stock) the temps drop quite a bit more. It’s awesome 🤘
Idle before: 40+ fans sometimes becoming faster to cool
Idle after: 32-35c fans completely silent
the guy who made the reddit post thank you and guy who made this video thank you
If you dont have amd motherboard this will work? but u have ryzen cpu
im really glad man it helped me a lot 👍
it worked from 72 idle to 44. i even bought noctua thermal paste
thanks man
hey i have the ryzen 5 3600 and updated my chipset drivers to the latest but I don't see the high performance ryzen plan anywhere
Just tried this out and it did work for me. Many thanks.
Happy to help ✌️ thanks for watching 🙏
My temps started to jump randomly to 80 degrees and my idle before that was 40, help
You have to go into the advanced AMD settings in the bios and turn on "low current idle", that will lower idle temps and power consumption.
The AMD is actually very power efficient once you have it setup right.
Thanks for that video It improved my temps when I m doing nothing but as soon as I open something like an internet page or something that usually does not require a lots of cpu it start fluctuating again (sometimes up to 62°) do you think it s normal or there is something wrong and maybie I should considere repasting my cpu ? (maybie the stock thermal didn t spread out correctly)
I did this the other day, my temps did drop at Idle, I then cleaned inside my PC and took the processor out to clean the old thermal paste off. Now when I set the plan to Custom, my processor is still running at 4.3mhz so temps are still high :( they were fine the other day
Damn, went from going as high as 62C at times to running at a cool constant 32C on Precision Boost
That’s a really nice drop in temps!
is there a way to reverse back the settings from the things that have been done in this video ?
Yes change to a different power plan than change back
bro thank you so much this actually helped
just bought an ASrock b550m steel legend + ryzen 3600, from 51-69 degrees Celsius down to 42-59 degrees Celsius. thank you, good job!!!
we have the same build, did the performance change?
@@albertoabejuela9032 no, did not effect the performance at all, gaming at 55-60 degrees celcius
Does this also work on 5000 series CPUs or is this strictly for 3000 series. If this is only for 3000 series could you do a follow up on 5000 series too?
Works like a charm thanks bro!
How the F do you make the processor idle down to lower speeds like AMD Coll N Quiet use to do.
My dmmn Ryzen processor runs at full speed all the friggin time and so does yours, even if you lower the PBO.
I just got it in 2023 but my idle temps dropped from ~53° to ~37°.. this plan is awesome....
Whats your graphics card?
Helped lower my idle temps from 46 to 39
I didn't do the bios part, but just the power plan worked for me, I'm using the cooler master hyper 212 with the 3700x and idles now at 28c, It stopped fluctuating at idle
only 28 ?? thats really cool
Thank you so much man. Highly appreciated
wow it really worked im getting 40C average, thanks
Glad it helped
i have 3600 on the exact mo-bo b550.i did the exact same steps.. my temps are still around 50 on idle. i reinstalled amd chipset drives and re-entered the cmd commands.. but no change in temps.
what to do ?
It doesn't work as good on the ryzen 5, it may help a bit but sometimes its not noticeable.
Thank you so much, My idle temp was 60 and it went down to 39 DRASTIC change holy
worked perfect. subbed.
This is curious. Just wondering if you (the dude who made this video) or someone could explain how this works. I ask for particulars for a few reasons, but for one, curious about whether this will impact performance, cause blue screens, result in trouble with updates--like Windows updates, impact gaming, system health, etc. Also, is AMD not aware of these temperatures we all see, and if so, why is your plan not mainstream and implemented by AMD itself? As for me, I don't like these higher temperatures vs Intel based systems. In my case, one of my systems has an Intel chip, a 9980xe, and it idles at around 32 degrees or so and rarely if ever goes about 58 or so degrees, even on hot days and gaming on a 4k screen. My second system has an AMD 3950x and it idles at around 39-43 degrees or so and can go to 70 degrees while gaming on the same 4k screen with pretty much the same game performance. Albeit the cases, GPUs, and AOI coolers are different, the difference is pretty big. Anyhow, if you would explain, that would be of value to at least some of us.
TQ BRO! IDLING from 50c to highest 63c now 44c highest to 58c ,
scrap that I just disabled core performance boost from the BIOS and it doesn't go above 3.9mhz now
This didn't lower the idle temp... but I did already have my voltage set to 1.00v before doing it. I need to close VMware and a bunch of chit I have running to really see, but I had it running the whole time and it's not changed the temp at all.
Hi. I have an update. So I tried this method a little bit before Christmas and it worked perfectly through the break and a bit into January. However recently, I’ve been getting temps of 70. Any idea why?
Is there any procedure if i ever want to go back on some of default power plans or how do i delet this one?
thank you sooooo much bro i changed my paste like 3 times thinking something was wrong
Glad I could help
thanks bro, dropped from 51 to 37...champion!!
I don't have the correct performance ID, know any workaround? My high performance setting ends in 635c. I know it's not really your guide, but these comments seem much more active than the reddit thread.
Do you have an updated version on this video for the Ryzen 5000 series CPU's? I finally got my hands on a 5900X and would like to implement these same fixes if possible on my set up.
Unfortunately I do not. As soon as I can get my hands on a 5000 cpu I will definitely try some things.
This really helps. Thank you
I installed a new Kraken z73 with my Ryzen 5900x and had idle temps around 55° spiking to high 60°s. Turns out the problem was my cpu was auto overclocking to super high clock speeds and voltages. I changed it to a manual overclock and it dropped my idle temps to high 30°s at idle.
Where did u change it? I have the same problem
i have 60-80c in idle
how'd you manually overclock it can you explain cause i have the same problem
Thank you man!
Thank you very much, I even thought my processor was defective.
Thank you for sharing this! I went from 47c at idle to 32c on my 3800XT 😁
Nice! That’s awesome
@@BuildsWithV Bro, can you please help me. The AMD Balanced power plan isn't showing up even after downloading it.
@@Cosmicmorales what cpu do you have?
@@BuildsWithVRyzen 7 5700G
@@BuildsWithV U still there?
Hi there, If I go to Adv power options > Maximum processor state and set it to 99% would that mess with anything?
I saw another video that explained setting it to 99% will help drop the temps by a lot too
Thanks dude! That help me a lot!!!!
Hmmm so weird, I do have the ryzen 7 3800x and I did everything you did, but the AMD ryzen custom doesn't stop temperatures and fan noise ramping up and down :( . This issue is so annoying and gives me headaches listening all day long to my cooler going down and up constantly every few seconds. I should have gone with intel :/ . Is this only working for the 3700x?
Edit: I fixed the issue. After buying a new expensive cooler and new case fans which didn't fix the issue I finally updated my bios and this fixed my problem. If you do not dare to update your bios, there is an other work around but it will throttle your cpu a little bit. Go to system control, then power options, then go to your current power plan (mine was AMD Ryzen balanced), then change plan settings, then change advanced power settings, now you go to processor power management, set minimum processor state to 99% (or 5%, anything between 5-99% is fine, just don't use 100%) and set maximum processor state to 99% (don't use 100%).
the temperature spikes are normal for ryzen nothing to worry about the cpu can go to 90c
Yeah it’s perfectly normal but it was super annoying to have the fans constantly ramping. I could’ve just adjusted the fan curve but it was spiking to above 50°c and don’t want to make the fans not spin much at 50° so that’s why I did this instead
nice job , i have a 3600XT, this will work on it? greetings
Thanks dude great video
I can see you have turned the cpu fan error of aswell. I thought my mb was broken is this a common issue with new and cpus? Also tysm for this video dude