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I can hardly hear my Corsair H115i water cooler. That's with my I9 7980XE running Stockfish AVX2 using 16 real cores ( hyperthreading off ). The cpu temperature doesn't get much above 50 C. My graphics card ( 2080 TI ) gets a bit hotter when running lc0 type engines, about 70 C but that's not watercooled. I also have a large case with plenty of fans giving good circulation and I don't overclock.I do not like noisy water cooler.
If you switch off SMT in BIOS you can use all 12 physical cores at lower temperatures.Gregory Owett wrote: ↑Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:41 am Hi,
Do you keep your machines running all the time? Me, I do it approx. 14-16 h. max per day. I have a Ryzen 3900x, and I use 16 threads (temp. approx. 77-81 ° C, 4000 MHz according to Ryzen Master).
I think you do not use your machine in a 30 grade Celsius room...
1.4 Volts is way too high. At 4.0 GHz 1.2 Volts should be enough. You can probably do 4.2 GHz at 1.3 Volts.corres wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:02 pm I was obliged to lessen the settings of my Ryzen 9 3950x because after some time it was frozen during test run (SF+NNUE against SF+NNUE) because of over-heating the CPU (CPU temperature was more than 90 degrees Celsius with Noctua NHD15 SE AM4 air cooler)
Now the CPU clock is 16 x 4.0 GHZ (It was 16 x 4.40 GHz with CPU Core Voltage = 1.450) and the Core Voltage is 1.400 Volt, nominally.
Power consumption of CPU was ~200 Watts, now it is about 160 Watts and now the temperature of CPU is about 75 degrees Celsius.
For me the 16 x 4000 MHz is the most important. If I would be more lucky I may get a better CPU on "silicon lottery". But I am forced to cook what I have.elpapa wrote: ↑Tue Sep 08, 2020 6:39 pm1.4 Volts is way too high. At 4.0 GHz 1.2 Volts should be enough. You can probably do 4.2 GHz at 1.3 Volts.corres wrote: ↑Sat Sep 05, 2020 3:02 pm I was obliged to lessen the settings of my Ryzen 9 3950x because after some time it was frozen during test run (SF+NNUE against SF+NNUE) because of over-heating the CPU (CPU temperature was more than 90 degrees Celsius with Noctua NHD15 SE AM4 air cooler)
Now the CPU clock is 16 x 4.0 GHZ (It was 16 x 4.40 GHz with CPU Core Voltage = 1.450) and the Core Voltage is 1.400 Volt, nominally.
Power consumption of CPU was ~200 Watts, now it is about 160 Watts and now the temperature of CPU is about 75 degrees Celsius.
If it doesn't seem to be stable, drop the frequency or increase voltage in small steps until you're good (or vice versa if it is stable and you want to maximize performance).
You can use prime 95 with small datasets/AVX off to stress test the CPU. Passing prime 95 with AVX on is usually overkill, but at least check that it doesn't crash immediately.