• lucario_owo@pawb.social
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      7 days ago

      Not really, I’ve got an AMD CPU and it’s happily sitting at 97°C. The fans don’t even ramp up, they’re just maintaining the temp.

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        Yeah, mine runs at 95°C. Afaik, AMD tested the components, found no damage there and set it as the temp. It’s been a long-standing part of AMD that their CPUs run hotter by design, without issues.

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          Im really wondering what the long term lifetime impact of that is though. Like if it survives 10+ years.

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            My laptop (Intel) CPU commonly has cores sitting at TJMax and it’s a decade old now and still working fine so…

            Laptops are just built with very different thermal considerations to desktops

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            How old is a 5900x these days? Shit had me so nervous when I bought it used and it sat at 98° under saturation. I tweaked my fan curves a little and got it to a pretty stable 85°, but it seems perfectly happy. In fact it’s my GPU (5070ti) that never really gets hot, thicc boi has 3 fans